[Gaming] Linux MInt using "Steam."
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Re: [Gaming] Linux MInt using "Steam."
How can I install Overgrowth, the sequel of Lugaru, on Linux Mint for free?
Re: [Gaming] Linux MInt using "Steam."
It's not a free game. You can pre-order it on their website and get immediate access to the alpha builds: http://www.wolfire.com/overgrowthBrahim wrote:How can I install Overgrowth, the sequel of Lugaru, on Linux Mint for free?
Re: [Gaming] Linux MInt using "Steam."
I have installed steam on linux mint 14 64-bit. I tried to play Team Fortress 2 and I got this msg
and so I went to h[url]ttp://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/[/url] and selected Flash Player 11.2 for Ubuntu (apt)
and got this error msg
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You need to have a specific Flash Player installed to view video content in Steam. Please follow these directions to get the right version for Steam.
You will need this Flash player even if you already have the latest player for your default web browser.
and got this error msg
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Unknown channel 'nadia-partner'
The channel 'nadia-partner' is not known
Re: [Gaming] Linux MInt using "Steam."
You don't need to do that, follow these instructions instead to install 32-bit Flash Player for Steam on 64-bit Linux Mint 14: http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/how-to-g ... -with.html
Re: [Gaming] Linux MInt using "Steam."
Is anyone else finding that some games with Linux equivalents, like Eschalon or Braid for example aren't showing up? I'm assuming this is because Linux Steam is still in Beta and not everything been hoiked over yet?
Re: [Gaming] Linux MInt using "Steam."
Braid and Eschalon you can get from http://www.desura.com/. They have a Steam-like client and have a ton of games for Linux, both commercial and some free. I've been a happy user since 2011