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pegasus-frontend
- Pegasus frontend on RP2S?
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I’ve tried to create a living room Linux console but I’ve failed because of the simplest thing
You could try this front end. https://pegasus-frontend.org/
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Anyone else think it would be cool to have a type of kodi all-in-one launcher that can install and play games from anywhere?
Have a look at pegasus-fe. Works on most OS (windows, macOS, linux, android etc.). It won't download games, but presents them in a very nice and efficient way. It also has many themes. Lastly, you can also launch programs, not only games !
- Is there anything like RetroPie available for Ubuntu?
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Alternative Launchers for SteamOS / Game Mode?
Pegasus - seems like a proper launcher that can incorporate games from multiple stores? It seems promising.
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Good Android Front End?
Pegasus
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Is using unity to create an emulation front end a good idea?
I'm looking to create an emulation front-end (like Launchbox, Playnite, and Pegasus) using neo4j to store relationships between items (games, platforms, developers ect.). I've built myself a starting point in Java using JavaFX, but after trying to display items I'm starting to experience the limitations of that. I'm wondering if it might be a good idea for me to switch over to Unity at this point in development, before the application gets too big.
- Looking for a frontend/launcher with pretty specific needs
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Using RA menu to launch exe games or other non-core games.
https://github.com/mmatyas/pegasus-frontend/releases | pegasus-frontend.org
What are some alternatives?
TT-CPU-Scheduler - Task Type (TT) is an alternative CPU Scheduler for linux.
Playnite - Video game library manager with support for wide range of 3rd party libraries and game emulation support, providing one unified interface for your games.
Fedora-Guide - Fedora/CentOS Stream/Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guide. Including Security tools, Encryption, Virtualization, Gaming, Software Apps, and Resources.
lutris - Lutris desktop client
rust-out-of-tree-module - Basic template for an out-of-tree Linux kernel module written in Rust.
steam-buddy - A web interface for managing Steam remotely
cli-computing - :penguin: Linux command line and Scripting guide for beginner to intermediate users
torrent-mount - Mount a torrent (or magnet link) as a filesystem in real time using torrent-stream and fuse. AKA MAD SCIENCE!
archcraft-xfce - // Source : XFCE ISO
GameHub - All your games in one place
santa-linux - A proof-of-concept Linux clone of Santa, Google's binary authorization system for macOS
pegasus-theme-refiOS - A theme for the Pegasus Frontend