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Cake day: June 8th, 2023

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  • I’ve used PopOS as a daily driver on my gaming rig for about a year now. No real complaints and it was definitely great when I had an nvidia card.

    (Though I am looking to switch to Arch soon, since I want to really avoid background processes that I ultimately don’t need, and since I switched to AMD and their drivers are in the kernel, I don’t need the nvidia help anymore.)


  • If you don’t mind doing it one at a time, and you’ve got a different drive besides the NTFS one (i.e. you’re not just looking to just reformat the NTFS volume), this currently works:

    • Format the new drive with whatever, likely Ext4 or Btrfs
    • Install Steam and make a fresh library on the new drive
    • Copy the contents of the NTFS steamapps/common into the new steamapps/common (or copy the individual folders of whatever games you don’t want to redownload).
    • Go into Steam, and act like you want to do a fresh install of whatever games you just copied over. Steam will act like it’s going to start from scratch, but you’ll get “discovering local files” before any downloads start.
    • Steam will either show the game as installed as-is or will update the delta to the current version.

    I use this method also for restoring backups of games to an SSD that live on a mechanical drive.