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While we don't currently have a drop-off implemented for old/stale data, it will be coming eventually once I'm sure the system for doing it works smoothly. If you want to make sure you're included at any time clicking update without any changes will update the last time you edited them.
The drop-off for old data will be done in months, since people aren't likely to change hardware that often.
Some you may have missed, popular articles from the last month:
I'd like to get "Linux" options added about "Do you dual-boot with a different operating system?"
I have to use "Yes, Other" while I'm using two Linux dual-boot ^_^
Edit : I know a second Linux isn't another OS, still another Distro (for my part) and dual-boot
Last edited by Shinikio on 25 September 2017 at 4:26 pm UTC
So, "no" can also means that I have it installed and test it from time to time to make comparations and to see how its improving, but I dont play any game there since I have a windows partition?
That actually is a very interesting question! It led me to an idea. What if we could search for profiles here on GOL and filter by hardware i.e search for let's say, people with the same hardware as you.
This would allow you to find other people with the same or similar hardware as you. Let's say then, that you have a problem on Linux and you know it is probably hardware-related. You would then be able to find other people and ask whether they have/had the same problem as you and whether they fixed it and in that case how.
Of course, you could also ask people how a certain build or piece of hardware works for them on Linux before you decide to buy it yourself.
And at last, you could find the user on GOL who has 9 monitors and politely ask for a picture of that setup :D
EDIT:
As for the WINE question, it could also be a list of ranges of how many games one use WINE for. 0, 1 - 3, 4 - 5, 6 - 8, 9 - ...
Last edited by MasterSleort on 25 September 2017 at 5:37 pm UTC
"How often do you use wine?"
1) In the last month.
2) In the last year.
3) Sometime prior to the last year.
4) Never.
The current yes/no question is impossible to interpret. Otherwise, you need to specify:
"Did you use wine in the last month?" Yes/No
I again agree the adjusted answers still weren't great. The question and answers were still a bit too ambiguous.
I've had a re-think on it and I've adjusted the Wine question to be much more specific. The question is now "When was the last time you used Wine to play a Windows game?" with these options:
I think that about covers that one, in regards to getting to make sense and be useful.
Additionally, I am also thinking on adding in the question about how many games you play in Wine, as that could be interesting to see too, but that will come later.
I've wiped all previous answers to the Wine question.
Like, I'm currently using WINE to make a Let's Play of an indie game called Dodge That Anvil! from 2006 which the developer has directly told me can't be updated or ported to Linux due to the technology used to make it (Macromedia Shockwave) being killed off by Adobe, but when I finish with that I have no current plans to continue using WINE. @no_information_here's question would let me update my WINE-using status each month in case things change.
one of those guys. But I keep Ubuntu around for
game compatibility and tech support.