Lakka 4.0 out now, features rewritten Switch port with better performance
Lakka has hit version 4.0, with the latest update to the retro gaming-focused OS available to download now. This is a major update, bringing to the table an updated build system and a complete rewrite of the Switch port of Lakka that boasts better performance than before. This version of Lakka is based on LiberELEC 10.0.2, and has new Libretro cores, alongside the 1.10.1 update of RetroArch.
- Build system based on LibreELEC 10.0.2
- RetroArch updated to 1.10.1
- Cores updated to their most recent versions
- superbroswar: added new libretro core
- sameduck: added new libretro core
- Mesa updated to 22.0.0
- Mainline kernel updated to 5.10.103 (PC, Amlogic, Allwinner, NXP)
- Raspberry kernel updated to 5.10.95
- Most arm devices switched to aarch64
- Rockchip RK3288, RK3328 and RK3399 switched to mainline kernel 5.10.76
- Added support for additional Allwinner and Amlogic devices (not tested on our side, as we do not own many of these devices)
- Nintendo Switch: complete rewrite of the port with many fixes and enhancements
- Tinkerboard and MiQi now use common system RK3288 (hence the change of the image names); you need to place empty file named .nocompat in the /storage/.update folder / Update Samba share
- Dropped support for RPi4.arm
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