Leftovers: Gaming
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Linux Test Build Available For Convoy, A Tactical Roguelike-like Inspired By Mad Max & FTL
I was immediately interested in Convoy when I originally heard about it, but was sad when there was no Linux support. The good news is they now have a Linux test build available to the public.
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Six Out of Ten Games on Steam Also Support Linux
The Steam for Linux environment is a very different one now, more than two years after the official release of the client, and it seems that things are looking up. In fact, six out of the most played ten games on Steam also have Linux support.
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Humble Weekly Bundle: Adventures! 2 Features Linux Games
Humble Weekly Bundle: Adventures! 2 is a new selection from Humble Bundle that integrates a few Linux games, and it will be available for the next few days.
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SteamOS Gets Native Support For Netflix (Still Under Development, For Now)
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Linux Users Drop to Under 1% In Latest Steam Survey
Linux and Mac OS's numbers dwindle even further in Steam's latest hardware survey.
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Linux usage on Steam is going down, not up
A key factor that could change that, however, is Steam’s own Linux-based operating system, SteamOS, which is built off of the Debian 7 distribution.
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