PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
Re: PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
Desktop Pager (Workspace Selector) removed, but can be easily restored by right-clicking and selecting Add/Remove Panel Items.
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Re: PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
I meant Boxes/VirtualboxD-ecks wrote:Desktop Pager (Workspace Selector) removed, but can be easily restored by right-clicking and selecting Add/Remove Panel Items.
Workspaces is irrelevant to me.
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Re: PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
You can reinstall it.PixelButts wrote:I meant Boxes/VirtualboxD-ecks wrote:Desktop Pager (Workspace Selector) removed, but can be easily restored by right-clicking and selecting Add/Remove Panel Items.
Workspaces is irrelevant to me.
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Re: PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
Kept giving an error regarding some module. Virtualbox and Boxes gave issues.D-ecks wrote:You can reinstall it.PixelButts wrote:I meant Boxes/VirtualboxD-ecks wrote:Desktop Pager (Workspace Selector) removed, but can be easily restored by right-clicking and selecting Add/Remove Panel Items.
Workspaces is irrelevant to me.
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sudo dnf install gnome-boxes
Upon booting into it again it also failed to boot the system at all after adding Virtualbox.
I'll try and grab the specific error it gave soon. (I don't like fedora. That's just me.)
Also unrelated but Archey seems to detect -11GB of RAM
Re: PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
Hi (again) D-ecks. I've got a question you might be able to help me with.
Recently I purchased a **legit** Kingston HyperX Savage 512 GB USB flash drive to expand my storage space on my PS4 linux setup.
Previously I was using a Lexar 64 GB USB flash drive and Fedora was lighting fast. But since I have upgraded to the 512GB usb flash drive using a fresh installation of your Linux image, it's ridiculously slow and laggy, basically completely unusable.
I'm such a newbie to Linux, but my idea at the moment to fix this would be to perhaps partition the the 512 GB flash drive so the Operating System has dedicated 64 GB and the remainder of the space be partitioned into separate drive for my personal storage etc. etc.
Also, would the cluster size of the new flash drive be a problem? In the tutorial Rufus says 4kb cluster size, but my 512 GB drives' smallest cluster size is 8kb and when i flashed the image to it, it defaulted to 32kb and i couldn't change it.
Sorry for the noob questions I hope somebody can help me out.
Thanks a lot
Recently I purchased a **legit** Kingston HyperX Savage 512 GB USB flash drive to expand my storage space on my PS4 linux setup.
Previously I was using a Lexar 64 GB USB flash drive and Fedora was lighting fast. But since I have upgraded to the 512GB usb flash drive using a fresh installation of your Linux image, it's ridiculously slow and laggy, basically completely unusable.
I'm such a newbie to Linux, but my idea at the moment to fix this would be to perhaps partition the the 512 GB flash drive so the Operating System has dedicated 64 GB and the remainder of the space be partitioned into separate drive for my personal storage etc. etc.
Also, would the cluster size of the new flash drive be a problem? In the tutorial Rufus says 4kb cluster size, but my 512 GB drives' smallest cluster size is 8kb and when i flashed the image to it, it defaulted to 32kb and i couldn't change it.
Sorry for the noob questions I hope somebody can help me out.
Thanks a lot
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Re: PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
First of all jesus christ at that point just buy a big SSD. And because a flash drive has so many read/write cycles I suggest you use an external HDD (yes HDD not SSD unless you REALLY want that speed increase) because it will last longer. That and it has more disposable space.VitaGenic wrote:Recently I purchased a **legit** Kingston HyperX Savage 512 GB USB flash drive to expand my storage space on my PS4 linux setup.
Be sure you're using a USB 3.0 drive because the speed is very very important. I tried using a 2.0 drive and it's just not going to happen no matter what you do. If for some reason you're not sure your device is 2.0 or 3.0 look at the part that goes into the USB port. If the little plastic with the contacts is blue, its 3.0 (some coloured devices are 2.0 and have blue so do note that). If its black, white, grey, or some other colour then it's likely 2.0.
If you want an idea of speed, I did an experiment with the PS4 image in this thread and here's how well it turned out. In it I'm using a launch day 60gb PS3 hdd (formatted accordingly) with a USB 3.0 sata adapter. The speed is very vital if you ask me. Performance wise you wont get too much difference unless it's a different game.
Also in regards to the Boxes and VM stuff, here's the issue I had run into prior.
Re: PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
The solution may be ridiculously simple: plug your flash drive into another usb-port. It works for me with my usb 3.0 sandisk. Only in one port (right) it works stable and fast.VitaGenic wrote:Hi (again) D-ecks. I've got a question you might be able to help me with.
Recently I purchased a **legit** Kingston HyperX Savage 512 GB USB flash drive to expand my storage space on my PS4 linux setup.
Previously I was using a Lexar 64 GB USB flash drive and Fedora was lighting fast. But since I have upgraded to the 512GB usb flash drive using a fresh installation of your Linux image, it's ridiculously slow and laggy, basically completely unusable.
Cluster size does not seems to be a problem.VitaGenic wrote: I'm such a newbie to Linux, but my idea at the moment to fix this would be to perhaps partition the the 512 GB flash drive so the Operating System has dedicated 64 GB and the remainder of the space be partitioned into separate drive for my personal storage etc. etc.
Also, would the cluster size of the new flash drive be a problem? In the tutorial Rufus says 4kb cluster size, but my 512 GB drives' smallest cluster size is 8kb and when i flashed the image to it, it defaulted to 32kb and i couldn't change it.
Sorry for the noob questions I hope somebody can help me out.
Thanks a lot
You should try repartition your disk with gparted, if solution above doesn't help.
Re: PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
VMs may not work properly with PS4 unified memory and CPU virtualization/supervisor mode.PixelButts wrote:Kept giving an error regarding some module. Virtualbox and Boxes gave issues.D-ecks wrote: You can reinstall it.
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sudo dnf install gnome-boxes
Upon booting into it again it also failed to boot the system at all after adding Virtualbox.
I'll try and grab the specific error it gave soon. (I don't like fedora. That's just me.)
Also unrelated but Archey seems to detect -11GB of RAM
You can try to disable all AMD-V or SVM related options in config files, then run VM again.
Without virtualization, VMs will work extremely slow.
Re: PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
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Re: PS4 Linux. Steam + Emulators + office out of the box
I got it working too. You need to use WinRAR to extract, not 7zip, as 7zip will give you the CRC error. However, the extracted size will be 3.46.