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Can anyone tell me why lrpcs 2 crashes on linux
I think LRPCS never worked on Linux, neither through Flatpak nor AppImage. I tested it around when the core was released and it's the same as now, the core just crashes. An issue was opened in the Flatpak repository, but it was closed without any solution being found (link here).
- Are there any idiot guides to console emulation in Linux?
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I took an old HP Prodesk 600 G1 DM that struggled to run windows years ago and put Fedora 37 on it and it runs like brand new pc its fantastic, it plays movies and retro games in 1080p perfectly, so i filled it with emulators and games and hooked my niece up :)
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Emulation on Linux
Personally, I think controller support is better outside of Steam, and so I prefer to install all my emulators from Flathub instead. Here's RetroArch on Flathub, it's an official package and very well maintained.
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Retroarch won't run
I think you should open an issue in the flathub / org.libretro.RetroArch repository on GitHub, I think the flatpak version is not directly maintained by the RetroArch team (but I'm not sure).
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nvidia-graphics-drivers-515 just hit the repo's for Ubuntu
RetroArch does request the host filesystem.
- GUIDE: RetroArch: Figuring out the best way to install it...
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Packaging cmake projects with vcpkg using flatpak
You should prefer to build from source whenever possible. You can add as many modules as you want, and for most open-source libraries, just pointing to the git repository should be enough, you can easily get them built and installed with minimal configuration. To show how simple it can be, here's a random example of a module for building libpng from source: https://github.com/flathub/org.libretro.RetroArch/blob/master/libpng/libpng-1.6.35.json
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Is this a Discover or flatpak bug? Neither?
For example right now Discover says: Firefox Update to version 96.0.1 (stable) however the latest version that just released is 96.0.2 https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.mozilla.firefox RetroArch Update to version 1.9.14 (stable) however the latest version that just released is 1.10.0 https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.libretro.RetroArch
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