I was also hoping for more information regarding what items you received.
And is it really that simple? :D
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penguin plushie... that sounds awesome =D
Anyone know if it's tradable? I don't really play TF2 but my brother does. He'd probably find some use for it lol
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If you play TF2 on Linux from now to March 1, iirc, you get an ingame Tux (Linux penguin) to wear on your lower back.
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If you run TF2 on Linux you get a TF2 item of Tux.
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http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Tux
On my quest to get this TF2 item (and to try some other Linux compatible games) I've set up a bootable Ubuntu USB stick, only to find out that you can't change the installation path of TF2 and that my 10 GB stick is too small for Ubuntu + TF2 sigh
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Hmmm I wonder if my 16gb flash stick could hold TF2 + Ubuntu...
Probably not, I'll just put it on an external to be safe.
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You should be fine. You need 2 GB for Ubuntu + 12 GB for TF2. But if you've got a spare external HDD, you can run your Ubuntu from there to be on the safe side ;)
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Oh there was a previous thread? embarassed
I'm usually on the forums enough that I don't miss many threads, didn't even bother to search before creating this one. Sorry!
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No, haven't tried that yet, but I've got 2 more weeks for such experiments =)
But for today I've given up.
It took me long enough to get it working in the first place.
Changing boot order in bios = 4 tries, because my bios not only has a "select boot priority", but also a "select device priority" (don't remember the exact names, sorry. in the first option I can select USB/HDD/CD/... in the second option I can select plugged in devices based on their name)
Universal USB Installer + Ubuntu 12.10 64bit = "Boot failure : No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found!"
unetbootin + Ubuntu 12.04.02 = worked after 3 tries
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That answers my question that I've not asked anyone yet: can you access the TF2 install on a hard drive with a usb based Ubuntu OS... No :(
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I heard mention of TF2 items being given away if you have Linux installed. Anybody know more info about that?
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