I've seen a lot of open source video game consoles for retro Gaming based on the Linux kernel like Lakka, RetroPie, RecalBox, etc, but I think it would be pretty cool to have a console for retro Gaming that supports rom's with the possibility of pc port's and so the pc port wouldn't need bios like some emulators that need it to work like the 3DS.
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Post your questions related to Linux here.
It could be to ask for help,
or just questions, for example, how Fedora works.
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ding sfx AH I KNOW NOW!!!!!!!!!!!
Steam Deck to playing 4 example HL 1 !!!! thank yu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHDWr8lVUnc
I learned that Gemini can create their own Turbowarp Extensions (4 fun bc yeah) api used
Teaser
PET ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (joke Extension reference to Pet Rock)
4 more info about the origin of Pet Rock
Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Rock
Link to test my joke Extension
https://turbowarp.org/editor?extension=https://stormwindsky.gith…
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It's lucky that the Turbowarp Offline version is available on Linux because I just found out that the Linux version of the offline version of Scratch doesn't exist at the moment, and since Turbowarp is better
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