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I'm Alex, a global Steam moderator living in Corsica, using GNU/Linux since 2000's, with Windows in dual-boot sometimes (for Fallout, Elder Scrolls, and other big games that I love which aren't available -yet-). I've co-funded the french Crunchbang (rip) community and created "Viperr GNU/Linux", a Fedora remix running Openbox heavily inspired by crunchbang in the early days, but I don't work on it anymore (someone else keeps my baby alive of course).
I've sold my gaming laptop and I'm using my Thinkpad E540 (with Fedora+GNOME and several setups in my VMs) which is crap to play on 3D games but I hope I'll be able to build a new rig soon :pEDIT november2017: built a new rig last month! Ryzen5+RX580 :)
If you have any (community related) issue on Steam and if you need help on the GOL' Steam group (I'll join it later) feel free to get in touch with me.
I register here because it could be interesting and helpful sooner or later, and I'll try to support this awesome website when I'll be able to do that.
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I'm 25 years old. I have been a Linux user for a long time and been a Linux gamer since almost 7 years.
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I decided it's time to finally register and say hi!
I am 27 years old, and I am from Croatia. Hi to everyone! :)
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I'm 20 years old, from USA, about a month ago I started using Linux full-time, don't regret it at all.
Before then I dual-booted with Windows 10 for Forza. Then Forza stopped working. So I said "screw this lol LINUX TRAIN"
idk what else to say so.. yeahh.. hai everyone! :P
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I'm 18 years old, from Germany, I'm registered on GoL since more than two years but never took the time to say hi ^_^ …
I'm using Linux since I can think, because my father works as a system administrator in a big computing centre and uses Linux at home since a long time.
When Steam came to Linux late 2012 I was genuinely excited because it meant I could finally play games at my home, not relying on entries at the wine appDB stating the game may run or not :D we never had a Windows OS until then. Eventually we bought a copy of Windows7 and I started dual booting, because of some games (LoL and other win only titles) I wanted to play with my friends.
Today I still have a Windows HDD in my case, but I barely boot it up as it's hell of a trip installing all those updates after not using it for a few months :D Today I use Antergos (Ubuntu before) for everything and appreciate the development of Linux as an everyday OS for every use (even gaming) in the last 18 years.
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