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Company of Heroes 2 Real Time Strategy Could Arrive on Linux Soon
Company of Heroes 2, a real time strategy developed by Relic Entertainment and published by Sega, might be getting a Linux release soon.
Sega has already expressed its interest to bring some of the titles in its portfolio to Linux platform. For example, Total War: ROME II is expected to arrive on the open source platform in the near future and Football Manager 2015 will also get a Linux launch.
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How To Install Sayonara Player 0.4.0 On Ubuntu 14.04, Linux Mint 17, Elementary OS 0.3, Deepin 2014 And Other Ubuntu 14.04 Derivative Systems
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How To Install ClamTK 5.09 On Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04, Debian Jessie, Debian Wheezy And Derivatives
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How To Install OpenLP 2.0.5 On Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Veusz 1.21.1 On Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install Veusz 1.21.1 On OpenSUSE 13.1 And OpenSUSE 12.3
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New Chromium now supports Netflix natively without Wine plugins
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How to improve the performance of your website with APC and memcached.
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Splitting a File Elegantly
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Setup QCOW2 standard CentOS 7 cloud image to work with 2 VLANs on IceHouse ML2&OVS&GRE System
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CentOS 7 Installation Steps with Screenshots
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alsaequal: Not omitted, by any means
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ack: A grep for programmers
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