linux-live
AreWeAntiCheatYet
linux-live | AreWeAntiCheatYet | |
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23 | 382 | |
984 | 358 | |
- | 1.1% | |
8.8 | 9.6 | |
3 months ago | about 21 hours ago | |
Shell | TypeScript | |
- | MIT License |
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linux-live
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Cubic Ubuntu ISO size keeps increasing?
Cubic just doesn’t work for me I have such big problems with KDE plasma and cubic probably works great with gnome I am trying this out https://www.linux-live.org or their git https://github.com/Tomas-M/linux-live
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Would it be possible to copy your entire system to an iso to turn it into a live iso?
i never tried it but linux-live might be good
- Close to completion of A.R.K.v1
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Is it possible to create an ISO of your current DE through VirtualBox?
It does seem possible: https://www.linux-live.org/. I've been eyeing a custom live ISO, but haven't run through the process myself. That being said, I'd agree with u/doc_willis for the use case at hand.
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Anyone know of any software which could copy my whole Linux configuration into an ISO?
Turning your installation into a bootable .iso isnt that difficult. That can easily be done with linux live kit.
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Which distro for linux gaming? Thoughts?
Best/Simplest solution I ever have used was 'MX Live USB Maker' from and only for 'MX-Linux' (an other nice Debian/Ubuntu/-fork, but not primarily made for games). 'Linux Live Kit' (www.linux-live.org) should do the job too - have not tried yet and can't tell something about that.
- I was tasked with building a Linux Distro for the company I'm doing an internship at. How long would this take?
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can confirm.
there's an iso maker for it
- How do i produce a Debian live ISO?
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Arch Linux and Linux Live Kit
Why not try it and report back?
AreWeAntiCheatYet
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Microsoft Edge ignores user wishes, slurps tabs from Chrome without permission
I only really play single player, but I have run into this too. This is a great resource to keep track of progress - https://areweanticheatyet.com/
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Bazzite – a Steam0S-like OCI image for desktop, living room, and handheld PCs
It varies by game. https://areweanticheatyet.com/ is an interesting resource for that because they also track announcements by developers about whether or not linux support is eventually planned.
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How good is the experience of playing games with Wine or Proton compatibility layers?
AFAIK the games that don't work are more modern, competetive games that use Anticheat. https://areweanticheatyet.com/ is a good resource to see the status of your game.
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OLED Dreams
It is game by game basis. Use this guide to see if the game you play is supported or not.
- So you're removing the possible access to play my old games I bought?
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Making the switch - what are the gaps?
The only caveat to that is online games with anti-cheat. EAC and BattlEye both support Linux but requires studios to tick a box, many of which refuse. Any kernel-layer AC that doesn't have a userspace component will not run on Linux. Can see a list of games and their AC support here.
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Wine 9.0 RC1 – Run Windows Applications on Linux, BSD, Solaris and macOS
> except Multiplayer online games
That's no longer the case. I'd say about now, there are more multiplayer games that you can play, as opposed to ones you can't play.
See: https://areweanticheatyet.com/ as reference, but it's not very up-to-date, so https://www.protondb.com/ would probably be a better reference.
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Thinking about switching, what am I giving up?
Only listed the 'bigger' ones, but you have a rather full list here if you want to check your favorite games: arwianticheatyet.com
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Switched from Win10 to Mint Linux | I need Software help!
Source: AreWeAntiCheatYet
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Are there any major sacrifices you make to play on Linux over Windows?
Nope, just works. There are some games that use invasive kernel-level anticheat that wont work as Linux sensibly blocks anything that shouldn't be messing with the kernel, but I'm not personally interested in those games anyway. EAC and Battleye both support Linux, but requires devs to tick a box, which there's several that can't be bothered.
What are some alternatives?
brunch - Boot ChromeOS on x86_64 PC - supports Intel CPU/GPU from 6th Gen (Skylake) or AMD Ryzen
ExplorerPatcher - This project aims to enhance the working environment on Windows
meta-raspberrypi - Yocto/OE BSP layer for the Raspberry Pi boards
lutris - Lutris desktop client
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
HeroicGamesLauncher - A games launcher for GOG, Amazon and Epic Games for Linux, Windows and macOS.
T430Arch - Arch Scripts for T430 install
vlmcsd - KMS Emulator in C (currently runs on Linux including Android, FreeBSD, Solaris, Minix, Mac OS, iOS, Windows with or without Cygwin)
archwiki - MediaWiki used on Arch Linux websites (read-only mirror)
atelier-sync-fix - Workaround for low GPU utilization in recent Atelier games
dotfiles - various config files that are a pain to lose
PolyMC - A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once (Fork of MultiMC)