Do note that the default non-X terminal is called console: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_console
Do note that the default non-X terminal is called console: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_console
Oh God, the line breaks!
I was in the beta for the original World of Warcraft and restarted when it officially launched. This was 20 years ago, so memory is fuzzy, but somewhere along the way I was playing it in wine exclusively under Linux. Game updates were common and frequently broke wine, but I kid you not a patch was available within 24h. Yes, this forced me to compile my own wine, but it wasn’t that difficult then. Together with “checkinstall” I could maintain a clean .deb package from the source code.
Some links I found in a quick search showing the challenges:
To be honest, keeping the game running in Linux sometimes felt as a fun side quest!
After that I was mostly able to play all my games in Linux, with some exceptions, obviously, that sometimes required me to install windows.
Let them be! I deserve a chuckle every now and then :)
The American dream
Have you enabled the necessary kernel boot flags first?
Almost 20 years ago I decided that I would check out the famous emacs and vim editors to then choose one. Never got to try emacs… Thanks Bram! You will never be forgotten.
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