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I have installed kubuntu 3 years ago, it is idle on my desktop pc for now.
Is there anything special we need to do to get into this upcoming beta?
Once we're confident that there are no showstopping bugs on the Windows and Mac versions, we can promote it to the normal build so that using the Betas tab will not be necessary and all users will be able to play on current servers. We will continue to fix reported bugs on the linux version, which will still be considered to be a beta for a bit, and may use the betas tab to test further fixes.
The initial round of the beta should be live tomorrow. We're just working out some deployment issues right now to make sure that everything goes smoothly and especially to make sure that there's no disruption for current players. I'll post an announcement when it's up.
WOOOOO!
Fantastic. Looking forward to it ^_^
Maybe use Github? It's much better for tracking issues (and referrencing stuff to each other) than Valve forums. It would filter out random or offtopic posts (you need Github account etc).
Also most Linux users already know what Github is and how to use it :)
Something like:
https://github.com/ValveSoftware
Ah nice, looking forward to seeing it