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Jeri Findley

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Jan 20, 2024, 7:12:00 PM1/20/24
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The kart, developed by New York-based Velan Studios, is like a combination of some robotic drone toy, blended with a video game. A home camera-equipped kart. A robot game accessory? Sort of, yes. A way to shrink yourself down and race around your own home? Absolutely.

I set up the gates in my home office first, which forced me to clear off most of my floor. Then I tried the dining room downstairs, which required a lot more decluttering. So far, it's a game of tidying.

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Mario Kart Live is a fun experience at home that feels like a little magic theme park ticket. And the game itself, while not as good as Mario Kart 8, is deeper and better than I expected. There are unlockable extras and time trials and cups to win.

From your df -h, you can see that the logical volume for root which is /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-root has 35G of total space with 20GB free and the logical volume for home which is /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-home has 17G of total space with only 847MB free which is why it is almost full. You can also see that the space in your volume group is all used up via these lines in vgdisplay:

If there is space on another physical disk in that machine, you can use fdisk to create another partition and logical volume and then add it to the volume group and extend the space to the home logical volume.

If the filesystem on the logical volumes is ext4 then you can shrink the root logical volume and then give the extra space to the home logical volume. You can find the type of filesystem with the command lsblk -f or findmnt -o source,fstype. If the filesystem type is xfs then this won't work.

As it won't be mounted, you can then reduce the size of the root logical volume with resize2fs /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-root 25G and the shrink it with lvresize -L 25G /dev/mapper/fedora_localhost--live-root.

Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit is an installment in the Mario Kart series for the Nintendo Switch announced as part of the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. The game makes use of physical kart products of Mario and Luigi with a camera attached to the back of the kart, which live streams the surrounding area to the player's Nintendo Switch. Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit released worldwide on October 16, 2020.

"With Mario Kart Live, reframing the question was important to us. We're not doing phone-based and we're not doing headset- based. We picked a problem we thought we could come up with a unique solution to that delivers an amazing experience."

That experience, as you will have seen from the trailer, separates the device handling the augmented reality aspect from the device presenting it. The remote control karts feature a camera that delivers a first-person view to Nintendo Switch, with the game adding enemies, items, and track markers on the screen. Using a boost, getting hit by a weapon, or anything else that impacts Mario affects the kart but doesn't impact the player, who remains free to play in handheld mode or docked on the TV in comfort as normal.

"There's a lot of hype around AR and VR, has been for years, but it's either been a case of the vision is way ahead of what the technology can deliver or the price point is just too out of reach for people," he says. "But with what we prototyped, we knew we could actually deliver something that's really magical, immersive, fun, and with super intuitive controls.

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