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Hmm, that's unusual. You may not have required development headers or something. As you can see, the program is extermely trivial... though it doesn't even need stdio.h. Try removing that include.
I'm using Kubuntu 12.10 64-bit.
Error: Material "fullscreenvideomaterial" uses unknown shader "Bik"
Used -novid flag to bypass this.
Now getting:
Could not load chromehtml library.IDirect3DDevice9::Create: BackBufWidth: 1920, BackBufHeight: 1080, D3DFMT: 3, BackBufCount: 1, MultisampleType: 0, MultisampleQuality: 0
Can't find background image materials/Console/startup_loading.vtf
So I'm trying to verify game files.
I had all that too. Are you symlinking to your ntfs partition? I was at first, but now I'm only symlinking the gcf. The SteamApps/$USER/Team Fortress 2/ folder is on my /home. Uses about 1.2GB of "extracted" space, but it works!
HD3870. Looks like ~10fps at 2560x1600. I only just got it to launch when I made my post, so yeah... its kind of unplayable.
Edit: With highframes[fakkelbrigade.eu], I'm getting 35fps at 1280x800. Reasonably playable. Colors look much better here, too.
Edit again. Oh wow. Yeah, turn off pyrovision->100fps.
Yes, I'm symlinking SteamApps folder to another driver, but it is on a ext4 partition.
Edit: Is there anyway to solve this problem without changing the symlink?
Try just deleting your $USER/Team Fortress 2/ directory, leaving all the gcfs in place. After launching it again (And it "Verified Local Cache") it seems work work wonderfully.
Game tends to crash..., a lot. Especially when changing video settings.
Intro video has a sort of green overlay to it.
The colours are somewhat darker in some parts.
Brightness slider option does nothing.
Sky box isn't rendering properly.
Some fonts not rendering properly in-game.
Slower performance than windows.
Everything on menus (before starting/entering server) displays properly.
Kubuntu 12.10 64-bit
Ati HD4770 with fglrx-legacy 12.6
Did you try applying the highframes config from http://fakkelbrigade.eu/chris/configs/ ? I'm getting over 100fps with no problems on an older card with half the number of shaders. Graphics quality is a bit lowered. I still need to find the right balance, but this is a great start. Windowed mode seems to help quite a bit, as does turning off compiz ( metacity --replace )