"How To Install and Use MangoHUD on Linux - Step-by-Step Guide"

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In this video I cover how to install, configure and use MangoHud on Linux. MangoHud is an overlay that allows you to display metrics such as frame rate, CPU, GPU and RAM consumption, hardware and temperatures similar to MSI Afterburner on Windows. In addition, MangoHud will also allow you to enable V-Sync or a frame rate limit either globally or on a per game basis. Step 1. Installing MangoHud. When it comes to installing MangoHud, I would recommend using the MangoHud installation script. The reason for this is because it will not only install the latest version of MangoHud, but also install any missing dependencies that are required for MangoHud to work. To do this, click on the Releases tab, download latest version, and extract the downloaded archive. Inside of the extracted archive, there will be a sub folder called MangoHud which will contain two files; MangoHUD-package.tar and mangohud-setup.sh. Inside this directory, open a Terminal window and run the following command: ./mangohud-setup.sh install Once the process is completed, MangoHud will be installed on your system. Step 2. Configuring MangoHud. The metrics that MangoHud displays are read from the MangoHud config file. There is an example file located at: /usr/share/doc/mangohud First take a copy of that file, navigate back to your home directory and enable Hidden Files and Folders. You will now see a folder called .config, and inside this directory, there will be a sub folder...

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