Live Linux Gaming 0.9.5 (live.linuX-gamers.net)

July 3, 2009
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System Requirements & Bootup
There are two versions of LLGN, a CD and a DVD. The CD has games that are geared for older computers and can be considered a “lite” version. The DVD has all the CD games in addition to some other games that might require more computing horsepower.

In order to run the live.linux-gamers.net CD or DVD your system must meet these requirements:

  • i686-capable architecture
  • 512 MB ram
  • videocard with 3d acceleration

When you first load up the live.linux-gamers.net CD or DVD you must choose your language and your preferred driver (ATI, NVidia or Open). After that the customized version of Arch Linux will load and you will see the live.linux-gamers.net desktop. Before booting into Arch Linux, I played the cheesy Space Invaders clone listed on the boot up menu.

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8 Responses to Live Linux Gaming 0.9.5 (live.linuX-gamers.net)

  1. masinick on July 3, 2009 at 1:12 pm

    Hmm, sounds interesting! I am not a game player, but I have an eight year old son who loves to browse the Web and sometimes also play computer games. I built up a PCLinuxOS setup for him – and even named it “KarstenLinuxOS”, which he enjoyed. (He’s smart enough to know that it is really PCLinuxOS, but he thought it was cool that I made the boot loader have his name on it). I mentioned creating a “SimplyKatelyn” version for his sister with SimplyMEPIS, but he wondered if she’d realize that it was really MEPIS. I told him that there really was a KateOS a few years ago, but I think that faded.

    Anyway, back to the topic at hand. Arch Linux is a really fast binary distribution, possibly the fastest there is. The pacman package manager is definitely the fastest binary packager out there, and Arch based systems run really fast, and you can have the latest stuff on them. Should anything ever be missing, you can use AUR instead of pacman to build your own packages from source. So having a gaming system based on Arch ought to be reasonably snappy, and if this system isn’t too loaded down, the live performance ought to be OK.

    Based on your comments on it, I am tempted to grab a copy, not for me, necessarily, but for my son. It may be worth at least a look, and who knows, I may at least TRY one or two games. Just a lot of other things to do, that’s all.

    Decent review; enough to get me thinking about it…

  2. Kevin Wagner on July 3, 2009 at 1:55 pm

    Good review.

    I suspect you’d have trouble running many games on a VM, regardless of the OS involved. Games often want access to the underlying hardware, and VMs don’t usually provide that directly.

  3. Jim Lynch on July 3, 2009 at 2:34 pm

    @ masinick:

    Brian I’d definitely recommend giving it a download. All it will cost you is a bit of bandwidth and a CD or DVD. Not sure which games your son might like but just letting him play around with them could be a good time for him.

    @ Kevin Wagner:
    Yes, KG. I don’t recommend using a VM at all. I did it because I can never resist the urge to try it. But I’ve been down that road before, particularly with trying to run Warhammer Online on my macs, so I know that VM’s suck for gaming. They have gotten better over the years but still really aren’t viable for 3D games.

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  5. tlmck on July 4, 2009 at 9:18 pm

    Just curious. Did you try to boot it up on your Mac? If you have a newer machine with Intel hardware, I would think it would work.

  6. Jim Lynch on July 5, 2009 at 3:40 pm

    @ tlmck:

    No, I didn’t tlmck. If I do at some point I’ll post back and let you know how it works.

  7. manny on July 7, 2009 at 3:53 am

    may i suggest Unetbootin next time for this type of distro..

    you can try the actual distro without burning it to a dvd or cd

    works exactly as the live-cd was intended to , but much faster since it will actually run directly from HD, nothing gets installed, so no worries.

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