@HelloRoot@lemy.lol
link
fedilink
1
edit-2
1M

It just worked for me between two archlinux systems. Desktop and laptop. But somehow it was super slow, turning that feature off and force downloading from the internet was way faster.

Can you maybe try connecting them directly to each other without a router and without internet? Afaik KDE has a hotspot button/setting somewhere. I am thinking either your router blocks it (some routers have this as a security feature, that a lan cabled devices can’t talk to a wifi connected devices) or the algorithm is smart and local transfer is slow so it switched to downloading from the web.

donut
link
fedilink
2
edit-2
1M

There are a couple of variables why it would be slow for you. Steam sharing works great as long as:

Host isn't downloading something
Client isn't downloading something
Client has a fast CPU to still unpack the game
Client has fast storage to saturate the network speed
Host has good network speed
Client has good network speed

For me, it really is that simple. It sometimes even works better than the server cache setup

Note though, you really need a FAST CPU to unpack steam games at even gigabit. It will also make bad SSDs cry.

Can you do it again and share that graph? is the green line higher than the blue bars?

@HelloRoot@lemy.lol
link
fedilink
1
edit-2
1M

In my case I think it’s just the congested WIFI in my area.

And I have no way to cable up the devices without having cables going through my whole apartment.

@slackness@lemmy.ml
creator
link
fedilink
1
edit-2
22d

deleted by creator

Can you maybe try connecting them directly to each other without a router and without internet? Afaik KDE has a hotspot button/setting somewhere.

Create a post

Gaming on the GNU/Linux operating system.

Recommended news sources:

Related chat:

Related Communities:

Please be nice to other members. Anyone not being nice will be banned. Keep it fun, respectful and just be awesome to each other.

  • 0 users online
  • 1 user / day
  • 47 users / week
  • 137 users / month
  • 1.01K users / 6 months
  • 1 subscriber
  • 1.05K Posts
  • 10.9K Comments
  • Modlog