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retroarch -L "/path/to/core.so" "/path/to/rom"
should just work in most casesWhen installing cores on a Linux based system, core files AND core info files are all placed in
$RetroArch/cores
instead of info files being placed in
$RetroArch/info
like on windows.Spoiler: Steam Rom Manager really does just work on a larger scale. If you're trying to add 20+ games to steam, just use it.
Hmm...looks like in my cores directory "/home/user/.config/retroarch/cores/" I only have .info files.
I'll try to learn more about SRM, EmuDeck was also recommended to me.
To be fair, I have never used RetroArch installed from the official repositories. I am used to using either the flatpak or steam version(s).