MangoHud, the awesome Linux overlay for OpenGL and Vulkan games has another new release. GOverlay, the FOSS application designed to make configuring MangoHud easy has also been refreshed.
Firstly, MangoHud's release this time with v0.3.1 is quite a small one. It includes the ability to display Vulkan and OpenGL versions and the configuration now auto reloads when modified. There's also a few very helpful bug fixes to make using it smoother.
The latest release to GOverlay is quite a big one, which brings support for many of the new options released in MangoHud 0.3.0. This includes the ability to globally enable MangoHud (only for Vulkan currently), an overhaul to the user interface, dark theme adjustments and more.
Have a look at it all in action using Deep Rock Galactic in Steam Play Proton:
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Oh how I do love all these open source projects that have appeared lately, following them along and making use of them is really fun. Part of why I love doing GamingOnLinux, being a part of it all even if it's just telling people they exist.
See MangoHud on GitHub here and GOverlay also on GitHub here.
But I can only use 0.2 version.
With the 0.3.1 version, no hud's showing.
Last edited by Lolo01 on 19 March 2020 at 4:55 pm UTC
A Vulkan overlay layer for monitoring FPS, temperatures, CPU/GPU load and more"
Is that the right one?
What about this query: "==> Remove make dependencies after install? [y/N]" -what should i answer to that?
On Github there it says to "install mangohud AND lib32-mangohud". Do one need to install BOTH even though a 64-bit system? Or what does that concern?
Will there be a flatpak or a snap for this later on..? (simple install for all)
Danke
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