Hello, happy holidays, everyone.
I'm trying to install the snes9x emulator on Mint 14 Cinnamon. I tried ZSNES, but I ended up having problems with it. When I enter fullscreen, and then exit, it changes the resolution on mint to something like 400x300; so small that most of the text to change the resolution back, and a large portion of all the menus are completely off the screen, so I have to restart the computer to get it back to normal. And from that point on, when I try to start ZNES the program just doesn't start / crashes immediately.
So, I prefer snes9x anyway. And I'd like to get a better handle on how to install programs using the terminal, also.
The package, which can be found at http://snes9x.ipherswipsite.com/, contains a file called snes9x-gtk, with no extension, and two directories - a docs folder, and a data folder, which contains a file called snes9x.desktop, which, when double-clicked, results in an error message saying it's untrusted.
The readme documents are saying to use the ./configure command, but I don't think that's working - and, after showing hidden files, I can't find a .configure file. I'm still pretty new with linux (probably obviously), and I'm a newb at installing things without help.
Hoping someone can teach me a bit and I'd love to get this program installed!
Happy holidays,
- Brian
Could someone help me install snes9x (GTK) emulator?
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Could someone help me install snes9x (GTK) emulator?
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Re: Could someone help me install snes9x (GTK) emulator?
Hi.
I ended up adding it from the repository here:
https://launchpad.net/~bearoso/+archive/ppa
Just remember to use the Natty version or you'll run into dependancy problems.
Hope it helps.
I ended up adding it from the repository here:
https://launchpad.net/~bearoso/+archive/ppa
Just remember to use the Natty version or you'll run into dependancy problems.
Hope it helps.