Lakka-LibreELEC
PKGBUILDs
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71 | 73 | |
1,657 | 974 | |
1.9% | 0.1% | |
9.7 | 9.9 | |
6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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Lakka-LibreELEC
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Updating cores
Lakka I believe formats its SD/Main Drive as a Linux filesystem that cannot be accessed easily from a non-Linux device. More info here: https://github.com/libretro/Lakka-LibreELEC/wiki/Accessing-Lakka-filesystem Note: Samba and FTP allow you to wirelessly move files like BIOS files (which go in the storage/system folder as it appears when connected via Samba or FTP, btw) to your Lakka system, and I recommend these methods.
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Turning my Framework laptop into a tiny desktop
I have an idea for you:
https://www.lakka.tv/
Endless hours of nostalgic fun, especially if you invite a colleague from the same generation.
- Building a Linux arcade machine
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Streaming/Gaming Client OS?
If you're looking for retro, I'd recommend Lakka OS. I've used it in the past, the only real issue was trying to get to the BIOS/formatting the drive (but I was using a Laptop with fastboot enabled).
- Is there a launcher like emudeck but for Desktop PCs?
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Imac mid 2011
Plenty of uses! Install a modern MacOS with Open Core Legacy Patcher (https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/MODELS.html). Install Lakka and turn it into a retro gaming device (https://www.lakka.tv). Etc etc. Your model has a Thunderbolt connection so you can get an Thunderbolt enclosure + SSD and install the OS there. It’ll be a lot faster than the internal HDD. Of course you can swap the internal drive but with iMacs it’s always a hassle.
- No wifi or bluetooth on Laptop running lakka. Worked previously on windows 10. Any ideas on how to get drivers?
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Computer Noob here, Found a old HP Thin client, model: T5565 (that I was hoping to use as a retro emulating machine) but when I boot it up i get the following image
Check out https://www.lakka.tv/ is an OS designed for retro gaming on low powered devices like thin client PC's and rasberry Pi's etc.
- Looking for solid cocktail table front end for odroid n2
- Console retro gaming
PKGBUILDs
- PrivateGPT on RPi?
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No updates since a long time
Unfortunately, as another commenter has pointed out, communication between the maintainers and users has become extremely intransparent and sluggish, especially as of late. I have not tried getting in touch myself so feel free to try, but judging by how the recent PR for the linux-aarch64 package went, I wouldn't be too optimistic.
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Best OS For C4 with Modern Kernel
Arch Linux ARM does support C4 with mainline kernel, though requires some patching and custom packages - see https://github.com/archlinuxarm/PKGBUILDs/pull/1840
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Odds of getting a desktop distro to run on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
https://archlinuxarm.org/ supports ARMv8, tho not sure if it supports this specific chip
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Planning to install arch Linux on my kindle
There is an ARM port though.. https://archlinuxarm.org/
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Security Advisory: Do not use the linux-aarch64 kernel
I have then opened a pull request aiming to fix the issue by updating the kernel package to the latest stable release (lately 6.1.12, also chosen as LTS). This pull request has been kept up-to-date with every new 6.1.y release but sadly been ignored so far (it's been 3 weeks), like many others.
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When do you release an official Arch Linux ARM image?
Hello. Since I’m following the progress of Asahi Linux and its Arch Linux distro I’m wondering if you have a plan to release an official image on https://archlinuxarm.org
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Considering getting a mac mini for the livingroom Multi-media PC, just want to verify if I can dualboot Arch...
I've not used it, but why not https://archlinuxarm.org/? Or there's an ARM-based remix of Endeavour, for example.
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Hyperscale in your Homelab: The Compute Blade arrives
These would be awesome for build servers, and testing.
I really like Graviton from AWS, and Apple Silicon is great, I really hope we move towards ARM64 more. ArchLinux has https://archlinuxarm.org , I would love to use these to build and test arm64 packages.
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Debian > Arch
For a fairly popular port: Arch Linux ARM
What are some alternatives?
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