When i enter my wifi password it just says "Use the 'services' command to find available services"
You have an older image. You need to enter wifi config manually
When i enter my wifi password it just says "Use the 'services' command to find available services"
Nvidia shield tv is an open source see here
https://developer.nvidia.com/shield-open-source
Just an important question please.You have an older image. You need to enter wifi config manually
all currently existent swithces are first genA dumb question: I did see in the readme it said you need a 1st gen switch. Is there any way i can tell what gen my switch is?
That got me don't know whyMANY OTHERS
Don't want to be an ass, but just putting lakka on the search bar works.I was just searching for a simple answer i didn't manage to find on Google, you are the sad person here.
Next time, be less frustrated.
Didn't work for me, dunno what to sayThat got me don't know why
BTW Lakka is awesome if you got an old laptop lying around. I think it's way better than Batocera or RecalBox even though they look prettier.
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Don't want to be an ass, but just putting lakka on the search bar works.
Try to activate Samba on Lakka and use "\\YOUR-SWITCH-IP\" in your windows Explorer.
It's much more confortable than using SSH
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You can also type //lakka/ amd it should connectWhere can i find my switch ip address?
You can also type //lakka/ amd it should connect
Where can i find my switch ip address?
for me it's just the default 127.0.0.1Information -> Network Information
for me it's just the default 127.0.0.1
You have to be connected to the wifi
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Tested Daxter (PSP)
It doesn't really works
Use this imageI can't figure out how to get wifi working on lakka. Tried entering in my network manually in the wifi settings
They go in the system folderahh ill reflash my SD and try it
edit: got it. found the networks when i rebooted! Where do bios go?
Well the bug can also be fixed by charging your switch all the way, then drain it, make sure your not playing anything while waiting for it to drain. From there once it unexpectedly shuts off. Use rcm mode, or a anything other than horizon, and drain the rest of the battery. Once it dies, plug it in and boot into horizon, it should make it detect that it's the lowest battery level. (that's what I did. I got unexpected shutdowns around 55%.)2 Ways to Fix the Battery Bug 1) Open the Switch and Remove and Reinsert the Battery after 10Seks 2) which works only on 3.0.0 SciresM battery script ,