External GPU’s – A Good Solution for Linux Gaming? Everything You’ll Need to Know

Imagine a future where your ultraportable notebook can morph into a gaming machine while docked at your desk. You don’t have to imagine it – it’s possible right now by utilizing an External GPU (eGPU). But unfortunately, Thunderbolt is a confusing pain. And many noteboook vendors are jerks. In the LearnLinuxTV guide to eGPU’s, this concept will be demystified, and you’ll learn everything you’ll need to know in order to use an External GPU.

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Setting up a Windows to Linux Game Streaming Server

There are many tweaks, hacks, and work-arounds for forcing Windows games to run on Linux. In this video, I’ll add another potential option to the list – a game streaming server! Streaming games isn’t necessarily a new idea, but in this video, I’ll show off a server build that I set up recently that allows me to stream Windows games to my Linux PCs. And who knows, another YouTuber might also make an appearance!

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Review – Ghost Blade HD

I just uploaded my first ever Linux game review. Check it out! Although my Youtube channel is targeted primarily toward learning Linux skills and reviewing distributions, checking out some games may be something I’ll do from time to time. After-all, it’s always important to have a little leisure time for yourself, and Linux gaming is definitely a big topic nowadays.