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Heeter 20 dez. 2012 às 9:19
TF2 audio/video very choppy on Ubuntu.
Hi All,

Steam application is installed and working flawlessly so far.

Installed TF2, no problems there either.

Fire up TF2 and the valve logo plays flawlessly too.

It is when the actual TF2 starts up that the audio/video both is very choppy.

Here are my specs:

AMD PhemonII 6core 1090T CPU
Asus M4A785T-M Mobo
Integrated ATI HD4220 Graphics
4 GIGS DDR3 RAM
150GIG WDD RAPTOR HD
Ubuntu 12.10 64Bit
Kernel Linux 3.5.0-21-generic.

I have the maximum 512MB allotted of RAM to the integrated video card.

I am assuming that my video card setup is not enough, am I correct to assume this?

If this is correct, what vid card company would work best, nvidia or ATI, for my Steam Linux setup?

Thanks

Heeter

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Heeter 23 dez. 2012 às 14:51 
Anyone?

Thanks

Heeter
pleb 23 dez. 2012 às 14:53 
no idea. have the same problem, intel i5, gt540m, 6b ram, 1gb vram. I'm running Optimus though, so maybe that has something to do with it?
[LINUX]FinCoder 23 dez. 2012 às 15:08 
I assume too that it's the video card. ati 7770 should not be too expensive for your computer.
gumbo 23 dez. 2012 às 15:16 
Same problem here
saga 24 dez. 2012 às 4:16 
There's a setting called multithreading enabled or something like that (sorry, I don't have the time to check the exact wording right now) in TF2. It doesn't seem to work with something commonly used in Linux environment, even though it's enabled by default for multicore processors.

You should try disabling it first, it might help. It might also be that it's the video card, but still, it's worth trying that first when attempting to play TF2 on Linux.

I played TF2 ~150 hours on Wine before the Linux version came out, and disabling it was always something that had to be done. The same holds with the native client; disabling it improves FPS *considerably* (I'd say at least ~+40 for me).
Última alteração por saga; 24 dez. 2012 às 4:17
Heeter 24 dez. 2012 às 11:23 
Thanks for your responses, guys.


Heeter
aNobleLlama(dot)com 14 mai. 2014 às 7:54 
Originalmente postado por 嘔吐:
There's a setting called multithreading enabled or something like that (sorry, I don't have the time to check the exact wording right now) in TF2. It doesn't seem to work with something commonly used in Linux environment, even though it's enabled by default for multicore processors.

You should try disabling it first, it might help. It might also be that it's the video card, but still, it's worth trying that first when attempting to play TF2 on Linux.

I played TF2 ~150 hours on Wine before the Linux version came out, and disabling it was always something that had to be done. The same holds with the native client; disabling it improves FPS *considerably* (I'd say at least ~+40 for me).
:p2blue:^ This person. This person knows what they are talking about. +1 to that guy You Rock!:p2orange: :p2turret:
matt 15 mai. 2014 às 3:37 
Ubuntu 12.10... lol, there is your problem. Not only outdated packages, but 12.10 was one of the most buggy Ubuntu releases in years. There is new long term support release now, 14.04 which has much much faster open source drivers and more recent kernel.

Srsly, Linux is not frakking Windows, updates actually make difference and are deployed at weekly or daily basis - take advantage of that.
aNobleLlama(dot)com 15 mai. 2014 às 11:13 
smh... gutigen, you sound enlightened bro...
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