Perhaps no company in the video game industry is as prescient as Valve. The Half-Life 2 developer foresaw the coming importance of digital distribution in 2003, fighting against market forces to launch its Steam platform. Now, more than a decade later, it sees another major change on the horizon that will change the way we play games: virtual reality. Valve’s Michael Abrash — a programming veteran who helped create Windows NT and co-authored Quake with John Carmack — spoke about the technology at the recent Steam Dev Days conference. In his slides and notes from the talk, now available to pore through in PDF form, Abrash says that Valve has already offered support to Oculus, and that he sees “compelling, consumer-priced VR…
Development Release: Parsix GNU/Linux 6.0 Test 1
Alan Baghumian has announced the availability of the first test release of Parsix GNU/Linux 6.0, a Debian-based distribution featuring the GNOME 3.10 desktop: “Parsix GNU/Linux 6.0 (code name ‘Trev’) brings the latest stable GNOME desktop environment, a brand new kernel, updated installer and systemd. This version has been….
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Development Release: Mageia 4 RC
Anne Nicolas has announced the availability of the only release candidate for the upcoming Mageia 4: “Finally Mageia 4 RC release is out! After many nights working on the remaining nasty bugs, the CD and DVD images are now available on your favourite public mirrors. Thumbs up to….
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