How to use lakka6/8/2023 ![]() The USB is a 16Gb one so has about 14Gb left. Any ideas how I can re-edit, and how I should do the above to access Roms from my Network drive rather than from the USB? I could also use the PC drive - which has 100Gb free and already has roms on for Lakka (though I'd need to change the directory structure/naming to that which Batocera needs, and reconfigure/rescan those directories for Lakka which doesn't mind what the directories are called. I had to mount /boot to be rw and then edit/save that file.īUT Batocera now doesn't boot - hangs on splash screen and I can't even SSH to re-edit the conf file. Lakka 4.0 is the latest release of the game emulator based on LibreELEC 10.0.2 and RetroArch 1.10.1 frontend GUI for LibRetro game emulators cores. ![]() I can get it running for games on the USB stick, but struggling with the Network drive though. Below the table are more detailed comments about the pros and cons of each system type in terms of Lakka and emulator core support. I've got it running on same one as Lakka - if USB plugged in it'll run Batocera. Running from any PC I choose via the USB stick. Yeah, Batocera is neat - Easy to install.
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