something like this?
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something like this?
here's a patched version with savestate support. you'll have to compile it yourself, though.
there are two Linux DS emulators. the aforementioned DeSmuME, and iDeaS. also, No$gba works very well with Wine. No$ is the fastest, but it doesn't support as many games as DeSmuME, while iDeaS has...
idk, buddy. maybe this particular game is not supported by the emulator. it may also be an issue with your video card drivers, or perhaps lxdream was compiled with wrong libraries or something. the...
yea, it runs OK under Wine. though there were some graphical glitches present when I've tried it some time ago. also, the area transitions were slower than in Windows. maybe these issues were fixed...
this, obviously, relates to dc bios files, or rather - the lack of thereof. I'm afraid we won't be able to help you with this one - bios files being a taboo subject on these forums. you'd best look...
what error, buddy? the .deb file works for me. as for compiling, this is probably the package you need.
no compilation is necessary. just use the .deb file. here.
I'd think that your best bet is MESS. I remember running Apple II games with it at some point in the past. MESS is a great piece of software, only it takes a bit to get used to. as for standalone...
umm, since you've run this with sudo, it won't see your home folder as your home folder, because by using sudo you're basically running it as a root account. so it probably created a .skulltag...
hey buddy, you have to link to the program executable. executables are most often stored in /usr/bin on Ubuntu systems, provided you install software from the repositories. basically every program...
it'll take time, but the first step was made. I'm looking forward to it, I've yet to see something comparable to Morrowind in terms of flexibility and potential. open source Morrowind would be sheer...
yes, it's free, though you can buy some premium content. it's not bad, but it's a simple hack-and-slash game, for the most part. one could imagine they could have done way more with d&d franchise.
Ryzom was open sourced recently. I'd imagine the code could serve as a viable starting point for something resembling what you want. hope they didn't 'forget' to open source the code for the...
I've put this under careful scrutiny, and I'm finally (yess!) beginning to see all kinds of abhorrent (yet strangely stimulating!) images cleverly hidden in this inconspicuous wallpaper. I see... a...
the reference to Christianity was an extremely bad comparison, as well as a direct breach of the rules of conduct. section III paragraph 8:
everyone is certainly free to express their enthusiasm...
I couldn't care less about Steam, I'm not gonna use it anyway, and I'm certainly not going to beg Valve to port their software to Linux. this is their business plan, and theirs alone. they'll do it...
Uget
FatRat
MultiGet
d4x
take your pick.
have a look at System/Preferences/Assistive Technologies.
try Mupen64Plus.
alt+enter doesn't work for you?
there's no need to extract anything. from the looks of it, you've missed the './' before the filename. so, once again, here's how to install it on a 64-bit system:
download the deb file into your...
32-bit VICE 2.1.
64-bit VICE 2.1.
I didn't have time to package VICE 2.2 yet, will do when possible.