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General Category => Feature Requests / Suggestions => Topic started by: bodbod on November 04, 2017, 08:21:05 PM

Title: Linux set up
Post by: bodbod on November 04, 2017, 08:21:05 PM
Hi,

Which linux distro would you guys recommend to make an arcade machine working ?
Is there any specification we should know before going that path ?
shall we have a tutorial int he relevant section for this (step by step)?
Title: Re: Linux set up
Post by: Pieter Hulshoff on November 04, 2017, 08:54:36 PM
I'm using Kubuntu 17.10 atm, but I've used different distros in the past. If you can set up Linux, then setting up RetroFE is easy: just follow the instruction steps on bitbucket or grab the latest release from the site (includes a compiled Linux executable), and install a few libraries. It's all in the wiki documentation on this site as well.

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Title: Re: Linux set up
Post by: Thunderman on December 09, 2017, 02:54:20 PM
ideally you would want the core or headless version of the OS command prompt no desktop/gui and only install Xorg then just have retrofe on autostart thats how im going to do it after my testing and setup my cabinet. :D  i would suggest either ubuntu server or debian server and then just run a apt-get install xorg, openssh-server and Samba for sharing roms folders. (Very similar to the retropi)
Title: Re: Linux set up
Post by: bodbod on December 11, 2017, 11:38:55 AM
I am not a heavy user of Linux but my plan was to install Lubuntu and disable the Gui once the config is fully running.
it's running fine so far under windows 7 but still, i got few windows crashes and i believe Linux core is more stable.
I would like also to image the config so that i can reload in a snap the core if corrupted.
I need to spend some time on checking the drivers'compatibility as well before going to far.
Title: Re: Linux set up
Post by: dougan78 on December 11, 2017, 06:27:46 PM
This thread has a nice script for retrpi to add retrofe and it will use all the retrpi launchers and rom folders etc. Makes  Linux setup or pi setup a snap, worth checking out imho

http://www.retrofe.nl/SMF/index.php?topic=183.0