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Raportează o problemă de traducere
source materials.gcf
source models.gcf
source sounds.gcf
source 2007 shared materials.gcf
source 2007 shared models.gcf
source 2007 shared sounds.gcf
team fortress 2 content.gcf
team fortress 2 materials.gcf
team fortress 2 client content.gcf (althought I'm not sure you'll need one on Linux)
Running fine here regardless of upper or lower case file names...
http://i.imgur.com/UKTVz.jpg
KDE 4.9.4
LINUX 3.6.3-030603-generic
You can link it, so that the files are shared between linux and windows installations. you must mount windows partition every time before launching steam.
The command for linking a single file is as follows, you have to change it for each file.
Go also need to know your Steam Library directory. You can learn its path from Steam settings->download tab, button at the bottom.
ln -sf "/media/WRITE-YOUR-WINDOWS-DIR/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/source models.gcf" "STEAM-LIBRARY-DIRECTORY/SteamApps/Source Models.gcf"