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rperreta

Re: Emulators on Mint?

Post by rperreta »

Deep_Thought wrote:Does it work if you start it from the gui?
I run Daphne from the Mahcade frontend, so i am also bypassing the Daphneloader gui.
This is the ini i use for Daphne:

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[name] vldp -framefile /home/mame/emulators/laserdisk/[name]/[name].txt -fullscreen -blank_searches -min_seek_delay 1000 -seek_frames_per_ms 20 -homedir ~/emulators/Laserdisk/daphne -fastboot -sound_buffer 2048 -x 1280 -y 1024
This works with all my laserdisk games.
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Yes it works perfectly fine if I launch mdm and run it from terminal or even daphne loader. It just if I boot to terminal without a GUI I get that crazy video non-sense above ^^^^

-rj
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Re: Emulators on Mint?

Post by Deep_Thought »

So it looks like Daphne needs the x-server to run.
Can't help you on that one.
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Based on a core 2 duo e8400 (@3.6 Ghz) with Mame, Daphne (the laserdisk emulator) and lots of others.
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Re: Emulators on Mint?

Post by Aleron Ives »

I'm trying to get Kega Fusion to run on Mint 18.2 Cinnamon x64. I installed the .deb file from http://www.carpeludum.com/kega-fusion, but I'm getting this error:

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/usr/lib/kega-fusion/Fusion: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I've already added the i386 architecture, and all of these packages are already installed:
BlueKnight wrote:

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sudo apt-get install libasound2:i386 libsm6:i386 libgl1-mesa-dri:i386 libgl1-mesa-glx:i386 libglu1-mesa:i386 libgtk2.0-0:i386
Installing ia32-libs didn't help, either. This page says:
64-bit users, remember that you have to install the lib32 package corresponding to your GPU. It's one of the lib32-*-dri or lib32-*-utils packages.
but I don't know what that means. Any ideas?
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