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There’s now an unofficial GUI for Lossless Scaling’s Frame Generation on Linux

There’s now an unofficial GUI for Lossless Scaling’s Frame Generation on Linux

Keeping up with the excitement about Lossless Scaling’s Frame Generation on Linux with the lsfg-vk project, there’s now an extra unofficial GUI app.

It’s quickly getting easier to install and set it all up, with the lsfg-vk project now having a much easier install ready for various Linux distributions too.

We already had a Decky Loader plugin for Steam Deck to make it easier, although that came with a bit of (now solved) drama attached. And now for Desktop Linux users who want to try it out and don’t want to keep diving into a text config file, you can try the new lsfg-vk-ui project.

Check out lsfg-vk-ui on the GitHub.

Give it another month, and the project as a whole will probably be even easier again. Still far from ready for beginners, as you still need to know what you’re doing.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

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