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Batocera.linux

Batocera.linux is an open-source and completely free retro-gaming distribution that can be copied to a USB stick or an SD card with the aim of turning any computer/nano computer into a gaming console during a game or permanently. subtitle

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    2022-10-27

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    Very difficult to configure.

    While it has the potential to be amazing, like most linux-based options, it falls apart in the area of user experience, with automatic misconfigurations, failure to recognize supported devices and the requirement to SSH into the host system from yet another system (that you may not even have). in order to enter complicated commands just to turn basic supported features on and off. If you do spend a few days getting it to a basic level of functionality, it may be worthwhile, but the problem is that you shouldn't have to. Extra layers of unnecessary complexity seem to have been added simply to maintain that unapproachable aura that most Linux distros have.

    ๐Ÿ Competitors: Lakka
    ๐Ÿ‘ Pros:    Good UI
    ๐Ÿ‘Ž Cons:    Confusing set-up|Complicated configuration|Vague instructions|Automatic mis-configurations|Cannot use standard installation methods|Supported devices require complex configuration

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  • Looking for input setting up emulation machine
    The OS you probably want is Batocera. I have a couple external SSDs that I use to run it on my VCSs, and they're great. It's definitely an easier setup than Windows with Launchbox, and you don't have to deal with licensing, forced updates, and all the other Windows garbage. Source: 10 months ago
  • So I had an Arcade1UP Partycade modded with 12,000 games. I have no clue how to use this. I can only play a few games. I hope someone knows how to use this?!?
    This subreddit is for the completely free and open-source distribution that you would find at https://batocera.org/ which comes with absolutely no copyrighted ROMs(games). You will only get support here for that and that alone. Unfortunately if you bought a preconfigured system ("unofficial image"), your issues are with the people who sold it to you. Nobody here can help you with anything outside the scope of the... Source: 11 months ago
  • MiSTer vs Super Nt for my needs?
    Alternatively, since you just built a nice PC, you can take the free options and just software emulate classic systems and run MAME. If you don't have time to set much up, look into a Batocera boot drive https://batocera.org/. Source: 12 months ago
  • Every fifth Linux gamer plays on Steam Deck!
    I don't think many people have done that, as u/tonymurray was explaining. But to be fair, there are a few other decent gaming-first distros. Someone might want to install ChimeraOS or Batocera, to give a few examples. Others might have bought the Deck to serve as a cheap home computer, and replaced the OS with one that doesn't have a gaming mode (say, Ubuntu, or Manjaro). I think those numbers would be extremely... Source: 12 months ago
  • Does anyone know what emulator he is using in here? I donโ€™t see any download for retrostation deck?
    You can make your own https://batocera.org/. Source: 12 months ago
  • How strong is this mini pc
    Batocera works great. Would ask on r/batocera but would estimate 6th gen games running well and Wii U/PS2 most likely running well too. Basing this on comparing the n95 to similar performing Intel CPU's. Source: 12 months ago
  • Nintendo games on Steam Deck
    Https://www.emudeck.com/ if you want it on the same drive or like me I use https://batocera.org/ for a dedicated sdcard separate from the SD drives. Source: about 1 year ago
  • What should I do with this old Computer? (Core 2 Duo, RX 3800)
    Turn it into a retro gamer! https://batocera.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
  • what is the best version of Linux to put on this computer?
    Batocera is a retro gaming distro you can pop on a usb or sd card. Retroarch can be installed on most any distro. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Creating/Buying a machine for emulation?
    Have a look at https://batocera.org/ and https://wiki.batocera.org/choose_a_desktop_computer and buy 8bitdo Bluetooth controllers. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Small Form Factor PC for a DIY gaming "Console".
    I am panning on running Batocera (https://batocera.org/) which is a linux based (I know, I know) open source retro gaming distribution. It uses retroarch cores for lower end emulation and standalone emulators for the higher end consoles. I am most interested in running GameCube games at the maximum settings that Dolphin (the standalone GC emulator) allows. Some GC games like Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess can... Source: about 1 year ago
  • Monday again? (20 Feb 23)
    Batocera is a flavour of Linux Operating system that has a bunch of emulators for consoles. If you've seen something like RetroPie on Raspberry Pi, this is like that, but on steroids. Source: about 1 year ago
  • RetroPie install or use a x64 os and then install RetroPie?
    Its better to use Batocera for x64 system (https://batocera.org/), more AIO experience. Like RetroPie on a Raspberrypi. Inspiration: https://youtu.be/fsJ3SNfdTRA. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Help switching to Linux from windows for gaming
    If you want to run retro games only, try Batocera. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Help switching from windows 10 to linux for gaming
    Take a look to Batocera is a distro especific for retro gaming with emulators, you can boot it from a usb drive or install it to the hdd. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Recommendations for emulator consoles?
    Batocera.org batocera is a os with dozens of emulators preinstalled. Only thing you need to do is copy the roms and bios files to their folders. It is for raspberry and numerous other devices like handhelds and also for pc (64bit). It is very easy of use, has shaders filters themes and much more. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Todays finds.
    Or you can turn it into a gaming PC https://batocera.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
  • MacMini
    Aside from that, Batocera Linux is basically exactly what you're looking for. It's a specialised Linux Distro that's designed basically exclusively for video game emulation (you can also set up PC games and media playback on it, but it's focused on emulation) - it's lightweight, extremely customisable, is designed to be navigated entirely with a controller, and is super easy to install. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Help with what software to use for ROMs to play on arcade cabinet?
    You can install a linux distro that specially tailored for usage in an arcade cabinet or a console like experience. A common choice is Batocera: https://batocera.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Is linux best OS for retro gaming?
    Batocera seems to work pretty well for retro gaming. https://batocera.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Gaming Console Recommendations
    It consists of installing an operating system dedicated to emulation like this one. Batocera. Source: over 1 year ago

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Best Linux Distro for Gaming
Batocera.linux is a lightweight distro that turns your computer into a gaming machine, similar to Lakka. Batocera is arguably better than Lakka considering the number of emulators, and the active community behind Batocera. Although itโ€™s worth trying both distros. Itโ€™s still being actively developed, with new emulators and software being added to the distro. Instead of going through each feature and emulator here,...

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