Killing Floor 2 on Ubuntu Linux 18.04
Yes, it does work. The new Steam Play was announced quite some time ago, so now you don’t need to participate in any beta. Here’s how it works. If you… Read more »
Yes, it does work. The new Steam Play was announced quite some time ago, so now you don’t need to participate in any beta. Here’s how it works. If you… Read more »
You know the drill. You upload the image, you want a nice crop, but then There has been an error cropping your image. Ouch. Fortunately it’s a simple issue with… Read more »
In my earlier post I explained how to install WordPress on CentOS. It’s all good until you get the first update notification for WordPress itself: But if you click on… Read more »
Redmine 4 was released more than 2 months ago, but many themes, even premium, paid ones, still don’t play nicely with it. Apparently most issues arise from the fact that… Read more »
The @base Ruby version is ancient and actually EOL’d, so you should really use RVM for your Ruby needs. The good news is that it’s really simple. Cleanup Chances are,… Read more »
Preamble First of all, I’d like to thank the crew of #postgresql and #centos on freenode for all the help, much appreciated! The scenario is the Foobar company with Active… Read more »
This guide builds largery on the Ubuntu Active Directory tutorial, so if something’s not clear, please make sure to check that one, too. Here’s the script which you can run… Read more »
While I still hate Intel iGPUs, I could no longer hold off and wait for a new motherboard with a x16 slot. The performance gains are just too big. In… Read more »
Following up on my previous hurdles, here’s what happened after upgrading to CentOS 7.6. We use PostgreSQL primarily, but also some MSSQL and MySQL. With 7.6, Red Hat quietly decided… Read more »
Update: killinuxfloor has been updated to support both Killing Floor 2 Retail and Classic. Please read Playing Killing Floor 2 Classic for more info. About Why, it’s the easiest way… Read more »