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    RetroPie on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS x86 (32-Bit) PC

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      fallen00sniper
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      Also forgot to mention in the official wiki, it says x86.

      Just wondering if there will be any problems encountered, also decided to go with Xubuntu 16.04.3 for simplicity.

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        herb_fargus administrators @fallen00sniper
        last edited by herb_fargus

        @fallen00sniper I'm running xubuntu (17.10) and it runs just fine

        I installed it through the retropie setup script

        If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

        Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          fallen00sniper @herb_fargus
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          @herb_fargus
          Beautiful, I'm excited to have a use for this netbook finally.

          Thank you.

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            fallen00sniper
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            It's working great for SNES and NES, PSX however my netbook doesn't seem able to handle.

            I was wondering how to save/load states from within a game, I have found an auto save feature, but I would prefer to manually choose to save, how can I access this?

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              fallen00sniper @fallen00sniper
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              Also it keeps asking for my sudo password, not with every game so do I need to change a setting in retropie or chmod the files directly?

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                BuZz administrators @fallen00sniper
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                @fallen00sniper This is detailed in the documentation for Ubuntu installs.

                To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                  fallen00sniper @BuZz
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                  @BuZz

                  I've looked repeatedly and I did not see it, I find only how to install and troubleshooting for issues like connecting the PS3 controller, maybe I am looking in the wrong place.

                  I think I resolved it by reverting a setting to not display the game image on load.

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                    Fruitybit @herb_fargus
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                    @herb_fargus said in RetroPie on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS x86 (32-Bit) PC:

                    @fallen00sniper I'm running xubuntu (17.10) and it runs just fine

                    I installed it through the retropie setup script

                    This pleases me:) is there any reason to think it may not work with unity? I've been holding off updating in case it didn't work.

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                      fallen00sniper @Fruitybit
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                      @fruitybit it should work, though unity takes more resources, if you have the ram and cram I don't see any trouble with it.
                      I am limited to 2gb ram and I despise the day Ubuntu switched to unity, but I don't like mate very much or gnome 3 either lol.

                      I've gotten SNES and NES to run fine, PSX hardly, N64 and wii is a nope at the moment.

                      Also,
                      I tried setting up in my windows machine following the video, but it is a bit outdated and retrospect crashed scanning my PS2 directory.

                      I like the windows version, but it seems much more difficult to get working properly since it isn't unified with emulation station.

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                        Fruitybit @fallen00sniper
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                        @fallen00sniper Thanks, I may bite the bullet!)

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                          fallen00sniper @Fruitybit
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                          @fruitybit

                          If you try to emulate PSX, make sure your bios files are named properly and lowercase, spent hours reading and searching just to find I had forgotten to do this with retroarch on windows, might even fix my netbook issue lol

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                            Fruitybit @fallen00sniper
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                            @fallen00sniper I gave up all that when I found eBoots, makes live so much easier!

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