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Neon drive flash
Neon drive flash












There are many other factors that can come into play. Even if the top speed of the usb connection is faster than what the drive can actual do. And then you have the extra issue of anything else using the usb bus can hinder performance as well. While the performance of external usb has come a long way, the drives normally used are not speed demons by any means of the imagination. I don't see how trying to run the os off a external usb disk is going to be valid testing. If your complaint in using VM for testing is that not true representation of how it will perform on the hardware. If you do want true testing of the OS on you hardware, then just boot it from a parition/disk in your system - best would be yes fast ssd. Hyper-V may be # for linux guests - my point was that many hypervisors support gpu passthru so the vm has use of the gpu.

neon drive flash

If I decide I want to keep Linux as a permanent option, I might throw a cheap SSD in my rig and install it there. I wasn't expecting Linux to be anywhere near as fast as my Win 10 running on a 970 Pro m2, but it runs pretty darned good on this external USB 3.0 hard drive. I wanted a dual boot so I can use either my Win 10 system or a Linux system. Even if they fix the bug, how would I get the just wanted a better experience than installing it in a VM. However, this updater thing crashing means I'll never get system updates. KDE PLasma runs great and has lots of visual flare without performance suffering. I'm very much into eye candy so I' was looking at the best looking Linux systems. I don't have the knowledge or patience to build a Gentoo kernel like I used to. I'm probably going to delete that and try another one. It has this updater app that tells me updates are available and it just crashes. I’m not great at games that require perfect timing, so your mileage may vary, but despite the difficulty, I found Neon Drive fun and addicting in the same way a game like Canabalt is.What distro are you running? You mention you used to run Gentoo. Getting past the first level felt like a major accomplishment even in normal mode. Neon Drive features seven very difficult levels. Fortunately, if you cross a checkpoint, you don’t have to restart from the beginning.

neon drive flash

Hit a second obstacle and it’s game over.

neon drive flash

The first time you hit an obstacle, your car is temporarily slowed down with the screeching sound effect of a needle scratching across a record that distorts the soundtrack. Each of Neon Drive’s levels is accompanied by an 80s synth soundtrack that adds to the game’s atmosphere as you dodge obstacles. On the Mac, you can accomplish the same thing with the left and right arrow keys or other preset key combinations. The controls are about as basic as they could be – on iOS you steer your car across lanes by tapping the left side of the screen to move left and the right side to move right. Neon Drive is part endless runner, part rhythm game.














Neon drive flash