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Really helpful post. Thank you very much!
It's not working for me at all =/
Any help?
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EDIT: It works now! Had to change the video renderer from sdl to opengl =)
I'm using DBGL (a great dosbox frontend http://members.quicknet.nl/blankendaalr/dbgl/) for all my dosbox needs and everything works fine but I can't get pixel shaders to work.
I've downloaded a few...
Thanks! Gonna give it a try.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 64bit and in desperate need to get this printer to work. Please, post your instructions so I can give it a try.
Thanks in advance!
Thank you VERY MUCH!
thank you very much!!!
You, sir, are a genius!
It worked fine for me on Ubuntu 11.10 32bit but now it crashes on Linux Mint 12 64bit.
Same thing happening here, last night my pc shut down twice because processor temperature was about 100o C =/
~Plue: it works now! Thank you very much!
I can't seem to run CCSM, it gives me this error:
wingnux@wingnux-desktop:~$ ccsm
(process:5099): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale....
I get this error when running the first line of Method A:
I'm running Linux Mint 10 64bit (Based on Ubuntu Maverick 10.10).
Solved by running: sudo cp...
Sorry for triple posting!
I've installed both Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox from Ubuntu's stable repository.
Just disabled all installed add-ons and tried to download the file again, it still renames it.
I'm using firefox from ubuntu's repo, gonna try disabling all extensions and downloading a test file.
I'm using firefox from ubuntu's repo, gonna try disabling all extensions and downloading a test file.
Nope, it really does save the files with the "\" character:
Bump!
Whenever I download a file using Firefox or Google Chrome and it has a ' character on it's filename, the file is renamed and a \ is added before the '. It's really annoying and I'd like to know how...
I've run this script on a clean Linux Mint 10 64bit install and it fails on the compilation step:
make -C /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.35-24-generic SUBDIRS=/usr/src/Alsa-1.0.23/alsa-driver-1.0.23...
You'll have more luck asking on the official PCSX2 forum: forums.pcsx2.net
You may try running:
to fix any previous install issues
to install a .deb file via the command line
Here's my current desktop: