![]() Thinking it could be some modification I could have done somewhere, I loaded up a Mint distro on a bootable USB, booted it and installed RetroPie there. I thought about it and decided to give something a try. I went again in the setup script, deleted beetle and tried to re-install it. Searched the whole internet, spent some hours and got desperate so I tried messing with the lr-beetle-psx renderer settings in retroarch to make it run smoother. ![]() Looking at the logs, seems like the setup script couldn't compile the pcsx-rearmed-libretro.so. However, even though I updated the setup script and all of the packages multiple times, I'm not able to install it. ![]() So I searched the internet to find an alternative and tried to install lr-pcsx-rearmed as it seems to be the only compatible alternative for my system. I recently installed RetroPie following the official guide for Linux (I'm running Mint) and it's all well except for psx games.Įven though I'm running a laptop and not a Pie, the pre-installed lr-beetle-psx is too demanding for my dual core Pentium of some ages ago. How to replicate the problem: Basic install and then install lr-pcsx-rearmed from optional packages. I installed it from source less then a week ago)īuilt From: Following the official Debian/Ubuntu guide, cloning setup from github and then basic installĮrror messages received: Could not successfully build lr-pcsx-rearmed - Playstation emulator - PCSX (arm optimised) port for libretro (/home/renato/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/lr-pcsx-rearmed/pcsx_rearmed_libretro.so not found). RetroPie Version Used : 4.8.2 (I believe.
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