AM2R-Autopatcher-Linux
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3.3 | 6.1 | |
about 2 months ago | 5 months ago | |
Shell | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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AM2R-Autopatcher-Linux
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Update AM2R on a Raspberry Pi?
That's because the AM2RLauncher is made for x86_64, while the raspberry is using arm64You may have better luck using the CLI patcher: https://github.com/AM2R-Community-Developers/AM2R-Autopatcher-Linux
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AM2R launcher breaking when trying to download the game on Ubuntu 22.04
If you want to get a workaround: - compile the dev builds yourself (not recommended) - use the flatpak build - Close the launcher, cd into ~/.local/share/AM2RLauncher/ and execute git clone https://github.com/AM2R-Community-Developers/AM2R-Autopatcher-Linux PatchData and then start the launcher again - wait until a new launcher release comes out
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Best way to play Metroid AM2R on the Steam Deck and a cautionary tale about non steam linux builds for average users.
If you've got the technical knowledge to do all this... honestly you're best of just spinning up a Linux VM, running the AM2RLauncher from it, and copying your files over from there to your Deck. Or using our Python autopatcher script to do the same without the AM2RLauncher overhead. Might work way better than the Launcher on the Deck since it doesn't ever need to touch .NET.
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Few technical problems with AM2R
How exactly did you try it? Github doesn't have an intuitive way to download the contents of a branch, clicking on the "download zip" button always downloads the default branch. In order to correctly use the branch do this: - git clone https://github.com/AM2R-Community-Developers/AM2R-Autopatcher-Linux - cd AM2R-Autopatcher-Linux - git checkout gpu-fix - Place your AM2R_11.zip into the folder - python patcher.py
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How to play
Repository (Linux/Android): https://github.com/Lojemiru/AM2R-Autopatcher-Linux
python-appimage
- How to install SOSREPORT
- Python 3.11 delivers.
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Ubuntu Core 22 is now available – optimised for IoT and embedded devices
As an alternative just package everything up in an AppImage and use a AppRun shim script.. Then just deploy the AppImage to whatever.
https://xon.sh/appimage.html#building-your-own-xonsh-appimag...
https://github.com/niess/python-appimage
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Python 3.10 to 3.7
wget https://github.com/niess/python-appimage/releases/download/python3.7/python3.7.13-cp37-cp37m-manylinux2014_x86_64.AppImage
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How to manage python consistency across a range of RHEL releases?
Would a python appimage work in your case? https://github.com/niess/python-appimage
- Upgrade python to 3.9
What are some alternatives?
AM2R-Multitroid - Source code for AM2R 1.5.2+ Multitroid, free of copyrighted assets and trademarks. [Moved to: https://github.com/milesthenerd/AM2R-Multitroid]
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
AM2R-Autopatcher - Host repository for the AM2R Autopatching data.
bauh - Graphical user interface for managing your Linux applications. Supports AppImage, Debian and Arch packages (including AUR), Flatpak, Snap and native Web applications
AM2RLauncher - Host respository for the AM2RLauncher.
Bottles - Run Windows software and games on Linux
appimage-builder - GNU/Linux packaging solution using the AppImage format
vidcutter - A modern yet simple multi-platform video cutter and joiner.
aws-lambda-python-runtime-interface-client
AM2R-Community-Updates - Source code for AM2R 1.5.2+, free of copyrighted assets and trademarks.
balena-sound - Build a single or multi-room streamer for an existing audio device using a Raspberry Pi! Supports Bluetooth, Airplay and Spotify Connect