FSTab, Wine settings, Windows Steam crashing and some Linux games
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Distribution: Linux Lite 2.4 (Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS derivative)
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FSTab, Wine settings, Windows Steam crashing and some Linux games
Disk-/partition-related
On the Ubuntu boot screen, I receive the "Continue to wait, press S to skip, or M for manual recovery" message.
Linux does not permanently mount the swap partition in GParted; it forgets it after the next reboot.
Game-related
With Steam on Wine, pressing almost any button on the keyboard while focused on a Steam game window causes it to crash.
On Ultra Street Fighter IV, the in-battle screen and the right character's portrait are blank, as shown in these screen shots. Here are also my Wine library setting files: "user" is an attachment, and "system" is externally linked for having exceeded the file size limit (http://filebin.ca/2DsMA8NaARhq/system.txt)
I posted here instead of the "Kernel" or "Gaming" forum because these issues are of both types.
Last edited by 16-Bit Winer; 08-29-2015 at 10:01 PM.
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