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Seems interesting but how do I download it ? I see no links on the site.[/quote]
I heard about some new stuff called "search engines" yesterday, and they sound really cool! Maybe they can help you? ;)
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I heard about some new stuff called "search engines" yesterday, and they sound really cool! Maybe they can help you? ;)[/quote]
I did search for it. DuckDuckGo had zero links to Frapix, only to Fraps. I just tried searching on Google instead of DuckDuckGo and after 4 links that had no download links to Frapix there finally was one. Assuming I didn't search first only makes you look rude.
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Use this then: http://code.fluffytapeworm.com/projects/libglfps (because there's no such thing as Synaptic)
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Try voglperf.
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theres glxosd and voglperf
for steam games theres fps counter in the steam settings, which you can enable.
you can also add a non-steam game into steam and use it. this is probably the simplest solution.
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Good tip!
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yeah but you need both 32 and 64bit overlays then, cause 64bit one doesnt work on 32bit games and vice versa.
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The Steam idea may be the easiest to implement. I have never compiled a program on Linux so anything that requires that isn't high on my list. It sucks because I would prefer not to use Steam but it doesn't really violate my DRM values ebcause I'm not buying the games from Steam.