GameplayWhore
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I am not allowed to access my home PC from work, sure would be fun if I could.
It's kind of cool being the only one among a company of forty thousand people who can access Youtube.
True, I only add custom repositories for software I need them for, keep it simple.
Until Arch, I took occasional risks, but I could more or less fix the situation if, say, trying to install that slightly experimental version of pidgin suddenly led to my video card melting down. D:
This is process of compiling software, you will become familiar with it.
Btw, I appreciate your clarifying remarks.
Lots of things to love about Linux, just wish accelerated video for ATI cards was better. This is why I will say again that if you are a windows gamer, stay with windows.
I think it's very weird and interesting how the shift to console gaming for a giant honking bulk of previously Windows gamers made experimenting Linux less of a terrible thing, since games have been further segmented from general purpose computing. Even the portbacks to Windows machines suffer, as they're targeted towards the nearly seven year old living room players in both performance and controls*. That said, I am still happy that I can play civ4 using wine.
* I feel your pain, KB/M-GAF