Sorry to come back to an older thread, but I've not had time to play with this the whole year basically. Now that I have again, well...
Originally Posted by
tiar85
It's not easy task to get DOSBox SVN Daum to work under -buntus.
Amen on that!
Originally Posted by
tiar85
6. It should work now.
Well, unfortunately it doesn't. I did everything you said but all I get is:
Code:
antti@laptopxubuntu:~$ dosbox
bash: /home/antti/bin/dosbox: No such file or directory
antti@laptopxubuntu:~$ cd bin
antti@laptopxubuntu:~/bin$ dir
CAPTURE dosbox FONTS glide2x.ovl SAVE
DOCS dosbox.conf glide2x_emu.ovl libglide2x.so win9x-drv
antti@laptopxubuntu:~/bin$ ./dosbox
bash: ./dosbox: No such file or directory
So as the DOSBox has been made for 32bit builds, is there anything I can do to run it on a x86_64 build? I really don't want to install a whole separate OS for just one program, but the 0.74 DOSBox from the Software Library just isn't enough. You'd THINK that you'd be able to run a 32bit program on 64bit OS, since practically any other OS is capable of that..
so, is there anything I can do, besides installing a separate 32bit version of 'buntu?
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