Gaming with non free nvidia drivers and persistent uefi sd card boot
Posted: 10 Aug 2018, 00:17
Hi,
I've been searching around for info and tutorials but have failed so far.
I came here based on a recommendation posted for someone else on a forum of a different Linux distro.
I need a linux Bootable Persistant SD card, with UEFI boot support, that is able to install the most up to date Nvidia drivers for my 755m card.
Main use will be gaming through playOnLinux, Wine/wineTricks and steam.
I need to know if this is possible, and some pointers on how accomplish each objective would be appreciated.
I have tried using rufus and directly installing other linux versions on an sd card though a linux VM, but my results have either been non persistant, non uefi, and also after I remove the sd card or update the kernel, the system does not find the boot point and the card stops working.
(sorry if something I say makes no sense. all my current "linux-jargon" comes from 7-15 days researching about this. I'm not an expert linux user by any means)
I've been searching around for info and tutorials but have failed so far.
I came here based on a recommendation posted for someone else on a forum of a different Linux distro.
I need a linux Bootable Persistant SD card, with UEFI boot support, that is able to install the most up to date Nvidia drivers for my 755m card.
Main use will be gaming through playOnLinux, Wine/wineTricks and steam.
I need to know if this is possible, and some pointers on how accomplish each objective would be appreciated.
I have tried using rufus and directly installing other linux versions on an sd card though a linux VM, but my results have either been non persistant, non uefi, and also after I remove the sd card or update the kernel, the system does not find the boot point and the card stops working.
(sorry if something I say makes no sense. all my current "linux-jargon" comes from 7-15 days researching about this. I'm not an expert linux user by any means)