Is there any emulation Xbox original in Linux?

Xemu has a decent performance on Conker, Ninja Gaiden, Jet Set Radio Future and Panzer Dragoon at 25-30 fps. Only demanding game that run at slower speed was DOA Xtreme Volleyball. Seems to need a recent CPU.
 
What are the computer specs you're running the emulator on? Xemu is not as demanding as PS3 emulator, but it's not like you can run it in an old computer without issues.
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Well, what do you think?
 
Yep, you won't have much troubles although don't freak out if some games just lag, that CPU is quite basic. On the other hand, as being said here, the GPU is perfectly fine, even if you wanted to play 2x because it would bottleneck on the CPU. I have a slightly better GPU and I can play Switch games natively without issues docked mode, and my CPU is a Ryzen 1300X, which is just little bit faster than yours.
 
Which one should I download? Releases Or Development Versions
I prefer to follow the development branch, but I also am a developer whose work sometimes involves Dolphin directly, so I value keeping up on the bleeding edge of its feature set.

Perhaps the best way to answer that question is with another question. Would you rather avoid the hassle of frequent updates, or would you rather have the latest features as soon as they are released?

If immediate access to the latest features is most important to you, you want the development version. For the stability of only having to update once every month or two, you should pick Releases.
 
what commands terminal l mean to type to install dolphin package. l still kind of learning how to use Linux
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Linux has a steep learning curve, but keep at it and you will get it down eventually.

One piece of advice that I think will take you far is to always check the ArchWiki for anything you are uncertain of. It doesn't matter whether you use Arch or another Linux distro. I use a different distro personally.

Most big Linux nerds use and contribute to the ArchWiki, so all you really need to know is that anything mentioning “pacman” or the “AUR” is specific to Arch Linux and can be ignored on Linux Mint. Most other things will apply.

Speaking of which, here is the ArchWiki page on Flatpaks: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Flatpak
 
Dolphin is frequently updated on Flathub and it is more convenient to install it automatically from there.
As you can see, last build was just 5 days ago. Just use a utility like flatseal to give it permission to all folders.

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