

usr/bin/ld: obj-unix/release/gfx/common/x11_common.o: in function get_video_mode': x11_common.c:(.text+0x8b4): undefined reference to XF86VidModeGetAllModeLines' usr/bin/ld: obj-unix/release/gfx/common/x11_common.o: in function x11_get_refresh_rate': x11_common.c:(.text+0x7b8): undefined reference to XF86VidModeGetModeLine' After following the tutorial, I get the following message after the make step: I just got my Raspberry Pi 4 today and wanted to try my hand at putting retroarch on it.
#Lakka raspberry pi 3 n64 update
#Lakka raspberry pi 3 n64 driver


Guide for myself and others to get RetroArch running on the new Raspberry Pi 4 while projects like RetroPie get an image out for the rpi4.ĭisclaimer: I am not an expert and this may not be the most optimal build possible, but it works. Setting up RetroArch on Raspberry Pi 4 and building emulator cores
