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Glossary
gouchi edited this page Apr 30, 2017
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The following is a list of frequently used terms and their definitions:
- RetroArch: The main software included in Lakka, RetroArch is a frontend able to run libretro cores. It handles video, inputs, configuration, and more.
- A libretro core: A piece of software responsible for running content. For example, the snes9x-next libretro core can play Super Nintendo ROMs, the ffmpeg libretro core can play videos and music. Lakka is shipped with 20 to 30 libretro cores.
- The system / The OS: Lakka, the Operating System.
- Your Lakka box: Your hardware running Lakka.
- CLI: Command Line Interface, a terminal to type commands.
- Filesystem: The folders and files in your Lakka storage.
- Development boards: Single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi.
- Bootloader: The software responsible for booting the kernel.
- Kernel: The central component of the operating system, in this case, Linux. It handles the hardware.
- Init system: The software and scripts responsible for initializing the system, and launching RetroArch.
- Cmdline: A list of options passed by the bootloader to the kernel and the init system.
- ROM: A game dumped to a file.
- BIOS: A special ROM required by some emulators to operate properly.
- Why Lakka
- Glossary
- Hardware support
- Downloading and installing a prebuilt image
- Alternative image flashing methods
- Alternative installation methods
- Upgrading Lakka
- Accessing Lakka filesystem
- Accessing Lakka command line interface
- ROMs
- BIOSes
- Playlists
- The Live USB Mode
- Troubleshooting Lakka
- About Lakka configuration
- The bootloader
- Menu drivers
- Input settings
- Audio settings
- Video settings
- Network settings
- Language settings
- Timezone settings
- Game Thumbnails
- Dynamic Wallpapers
- XMB Themes
- Multitaps
- Rewind
- Netplay
- Shaders
- Achievements
- Serving ROMs from a NAS
- CRT Screens
- Lakka as AccessPoint