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Old 10-21-2012, 01:04 PM   #1
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Default So, I installed Lubuntu...

...and it ****ing rocks.

This is my first time actually using linux. I dualbooted Lubuntu 12 (precise) alongside Windows 7 on my 60 GB SSD. Lubuntu is basically Lightweight Ubuntu, running on LXDE. I didn't use a swap (I have 8GB of RAM, so everything goes there). Everything runs smooth...starts up in less than 10 seconds.

Not to mention, FFR runs FLAWLESS. The frames run faster than I'd seen on a windows machine ever. My advice for fixing lag? Just get lubuntu.
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Old 10-21-2012, 01:24 PM   #2
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This sounds like alot of fun.
I'm happy for you mate.
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This is my first time actually using linux. I dualbooted Lubuntu 12 (precise) alongside Windows 7 on my 60 GB SSD. Lubuntu is basically Lightweight Ubuntu, running on LXDE. I didn't use a swap (I have 8GB of RAM, so everything goes there). Everything runs smooth...starts up in less than 10 seconds.

Not to mention, FFR runs FLAWLESS. The frames run faster than I'd seen on a windows machine ever. My advice for fixing lag? Just get lubuntu.
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Old 10-21-2012, 01:34 PM   #3
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8k FPS FFR FTW!
I know you are just kidding, but ffr is frame capped at 30. =(

If you are using an ssd than you could get windows to boot up in less than 10 seconds too. I've had an ubuntu installation on my computer for awhile, but I never know what to use it for. I only ever used it for C program compiling because of the native gcc compiler, but other than that my windows OS does everything I need it to.
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Old 10-21-2012, 01:52 PM   #4
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I know you are just kidding, but ffr is frame capped at 30. =(

If you are using an ssd than you could get windows to boot up in less than 10 seconds too. I've had an ubuntu installation on my computer for awhile, but I never know what to use it for. I only ever used it for C program compiling because of the native gcc compiler, but other than that my windows OS does everything I need it to.
Well, Windows 7 does in fact boot in less than 10, by itself. If you count the animation times and the BIOS pause screen (mine has a longer pause than most machines) then its around 15 seconds, but the system actually boots in less than 10. Lubuntu, however, boots in less than 10 seconds with BIOS screen and all. I should've specified.

And ffr is so nice at a constant 30 fps rate...on windows its less than that by about 2-3 on average if it isnt lagging.
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Well, Windows 7 does in fact boot in less than 10, by itself. If you count the animation times and the BIOS pause screen (mine has a longer pause than most machines) then its around 15 seconds, but the system actually boots in less than 10. Lubuntu, however, boots in less than 10 seconds with BIOS screen and all. I should've specified.

And ffr is so nice at a constant 30 fps rate...on windows its less than that by about 2-3 on average if it isnt lagging.

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Old 10-21-2012, 02:05 PM   #6
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Default Re: So, I installed Lubuntu...

Wow, I didn't notice that. Either way, Lubuntu is super lightweight and really nice to me :P
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Old 10-25-2012, 06:05 PM   #7
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I'm thinking about putting lubuntu on my second laptop. Playing FFR on this laptop is annoying as shit.
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I'm thinking about putting lubuntu on my second laptop. Playing FFR on this laptop is annoying as shit.
You can install GNU/Linux side-by-side with any other OS. With the *buntu flavour of Linux, you can even install it on an existing partition with no data loss or file system change via a tool called "wubi".
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Old 10-26-2012, 11:47 AM   #9
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Default Re: So, I installed Lubuntu...

I played FFR on a number of Linux distros, and yeah, it's pretty fast. The method you use to play it could also speed things up more, and make it more reliable. I've spent a lot of time looking into how I could improve performance on Linux.

However, and sorry to take a dump on this thread, my setup for Windows 7 is actually faster and more reliable than what I had setup on Linux. I'm not trying to discredit this thread; I do feel like Linux is a really good OS to play FFR on.

It's just that Linux isn't getting support from Adobe when it comes to running Flash. Also, I had to run everything down to the barebone settings, even for the OS, to make FFR hit peek performance. On my Windows machine, I can hit peek performance while having; 10+ tabs open on Chrome, Skype running on a call, Steam running (and downloading updates), PSO2 logged in and inside a game, uTorrent running and downloading some new anime, my FTP client up and connected to a server, TeamSpeak 3 open, I hope you guys are starting to get the picture.

Moving to Linux is a smart move. However, if your reason is to improve your performance and reliability on FFR, you might want to spend some more time considering your options before making the switch.
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