I’m thinking about installing linux on my brother’s laptop so he can play games with slightly better performance.

  • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I think you mean LiveUSB, but it depends on the game. If it’s a large game, it’s going to install and run from USB, so it’s not going to perform well. Small games that fit in memory will be fine.

    If you want to specifically take steps to make this work better, get an external SSD and turn the Live Image that way. It’s still not going to perform well with large games, but multitudes better than from USB.

    Unless you have a specific game to try, you’d get better info from ProtonDB, or comments online to find out what the general feeling about performance is going to be.

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        3 days ago

        Nah.

        Live images have the image, and free space. Anything you install while they’re on uses that free space, and when you turn them off, they still have an untouched OS partition. The space you used to install things gets wiped, essentially.

        But you CAN use that space, Linux works as it normally would, just on a USB. Steam could even download a cloud save and upload after you’ve played, as long as you don’t restart the computer.