Anyone have instructions for installation on Ubuntu linux? Would it be best to compile from source?
B b0rn_l33t New member Jul 14, 2006 #1 Anyone have instructions for installation on Ubuntu linux? Would it be best to compile from source?
S Sri Narayan New member Jul 14, 2006 #2 Compiling from source is a better the choice (sometimes). ciu
I infomirx New member Jul 18, 2006 #3 This works too: 1. Install kdeaddons-emulation http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=14115 The Debian-Dackage works even on ubuntu ---- Then in K-Menu : EMulation -> Online -> Install-X86 -> Mupen64 One click and it is installed ---- 2. Another Way: Ask me for a complete deb-package with gui and nogui-version included :evil:
This works too: 1. Install kdeaddons-emulation http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=14115 The Debian-Dackage works even on ubuntu ---- Then in K-Menu : EMulation -> Online -> Install-X86 -> Mupen64 One click and it is installed ---- 2. Another Way: Ask me for a complete deb-package with gui and nogui-version included :evil:
C ciro314 New member May 28, 2007 #4 infomirx said: 2. Another Way: Ask me for a complete deb-package with gui and nogui-version included :evil: Click to expand... could you post the deb-package for ubuntu feisty, please? thanks in advance
infomirx said: 2. Another Way: Ask me for a complete deb-package with gui and nogui-version included :evil: Click to expand... could you post the deb-package for ubuntu feisty, please? thanks in advance
Danny Programmer | Moderator May 29, 2007 #5 infomirx said: Ask me for a complete deb-package with gui and nogui-version included :evil: Click to expand... why would anyone want the nogui version. No end user would want that
infomirx said: Ask me for a complete deb-package with gui and nogui-version included :evil: Click to expand... why would anyone want the nogui version. No end user would want that
smcd Active member May 29, 2007 #6 nogui versions are commonly used with frontends, and lots of users want this.
Danny Programmer | Moderator May 29, 2007 #7 I can understand that, but there isnt a front-end for ubuntu for mupen64...... Not that i have seen anyway, so that renders the idea useless.... Unless there is one of course
I can understand that, but there isnt a front-end for ubuntu for mupen64...... Not that i have seen anyway, so that renders the idea useless.... Unless there is one of course
S Slougi New member Jun 3, 2007 #8 It's still not a bad idea to have it around. In any case, it doesn't hurt anything.
T thestudent New member Jun 9, 2007 #9 There IS a frontend. its called MythTV Game Its a way to launch emulators from within mythtv. But I know the support for Ubuntu Feisty and compiling out of the box is poor.
There IS a frontend. its called MythTV Game Its a way to launch emulators from within mythtv. But I know the support for Ubuntu Feisty and compiling out of the box is poor.