Ubuntu :: Get A Decent PSX Emulator On System?
Jul 3, 2010
K theres nothing online for PSX or ePSXe on ubuntu 10.04. i have the 32 bit os installed, but my processor is 64 bit, idk if that matters... but is there anyway i can get a decent PSX emulator on my system?
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Jun 22, 2011
Is there any 32 bit operating system emulator (like a bridge) that I could easily use those packages or software that can be installed on a 32 bit operating system easier? Something easier than emulating another Ubuntu using Virtualbox.
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Nov 9, 2010
I can't use shutdown -h now because I don't have permission (or root)the university script I have tells me to use ctrl-alt-delete but that doesn't shut it down like it says it should, instead it restarts it... so whats the safe way of doing this?
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Jan 11, 2011
I opened KPackageKit in my new Fedora system. I want to get wine. The description says "A Windows 16/32/64 bit emulator". But wine stands for Wine Is Not an Emulator.
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May 20, 2010
I am looking for a Ubuntu program to take the place of the windows application WinSCP. What I am looking for is the following:
1) Able to handle FTP and SSH (SFTP)
2) Able to have an explore view for the remote file system. (Directory Structure on left, files on right, and no local files).
3) Able to edit files and auto update them on saving the file (not on closing gedit).
4) Able to edit files without being prompted every time an edit is saved/uploaded.
5) Works reasonably well on slow connections.
So far I have tried sshfs, gftp, and filezilla.
sshfs satisfies (1-4) but becomes unbearable on slow connections, but works great over a local network. gftp satisfies 1, and 5. filezilla satisfies 1, 3, 5. If anyone out there knows a program which satisfies all 5 of my requirements or knows hows to configure the stated programs into meeting my requirements I can live without requirement #2 if the other 4 are met.
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Nov 12, 2010
I an setting up a kubuntu system for my parents and I downloaded and I went to the site and downloaded and burnt the ISO to a DVD and booted the computer from it. I chose to look at the distro first but every time I tried to boot it up the live CD hangs.
I tried to install via text mode and this went through okay and then I tried to boot up and the computer hung. I tried this several times and the same thing happened.Is it a dodgy ISO or is there something else I should be concerned about?
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Feb 7, 2010
anyone got a link/source for a decent cpu stresser app? did a search and didnt really find anything :/
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Feb 24, 2011
Has anyone found a decent alternative for freecorder on Ubuntu? If you dont know what it is it records sound directly from your soundcard to a mp3. I tried mp3mymp3 with wine but it doesnt seem to work.
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May 18, 2010
Does anyone know of a decent GUI svn client? I tried to use KDESVN. Their install steps include using cmake, but I never get any makefiles. I tried a few others, but they don't work at all.
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Apr 12, 2010
Is there a decent Internet radio/music player application for Ubuntu? I am currently using Rythmbox and it's terrible! It frequently crashes when streaming, and won't even play some streams.
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Sep 1, 2011
I'm installing (X/Lubuntu) on a machine with only 448 mb RAM and a 2GHz processor. I'd definitively prefer Xubuntu, but if it'll be very sluggish I'll go for Lubuntu, because it is important that the machine runs at a decent speed. So which should I go for? Is 448 mb RAM enough for Xubuntu?
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Mar 11, 2011
I am currently interested in switching from vim to emacs.One of the more compelling reasons for this is the smooth integration with a unix environment. The most experienced emacs users I have seen have a bash prompt at the bottom of their window, with stdout going to a buffer right above it. They then interact with the output of programs such as grep in interesting ways.I am on Ubuntu 10.04 and the default emacs environment does not seem to do much for me in the way of integration. For example, in the M-x shell mode, output from basic commands like ls produce lots of strange characters and hitting the up arrow does not go to previous commands.
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Jun 9, 2009
I am using Debian Linux with 2.6.28 kernel. I was wondering if anybody can point a website which properly shows all the USB wireless adapter that are being supported by Linux natively (without using ndiswrapper).
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Dec 7, 2010
My friends and I are into freerunning/parkour (look it up if you don't know it : D) and we like to make videos sometimes. Slow motion is a MUST.
The problem is, I haven't been able to find any good video editors for linux. I've just been using windows movie maker when it comes to editing, but I haven't been able to find anything on linux that really allows slowmo.
I tried Openshot video editor and LiVES video editor, but they've both been no luck. Open shot allows you to play a clip at half speed. This is fine, except it doesn't adjust the timeline accordingly, so clips get cut off when they're only part of the way through, and I can't seem to adjust the timeline to get it to work. And as far as LiVES, I haven't been able to find the "effects" button, or anything that allows you to do stuff to clips.
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Dec 15, 2010
Coming from windows one of things I miss the most is a decent video player and an audio player. For audio I use foobar2000 and I continue to do so on ubuntu with wine since I didn't find anything comparable. Video is worse because I can't use the same with wine. On windows I have used The KMPlayer since ages. But on ubuntu I only a few cumbersome players. The built in is very basic. VLC's subtitle/playlist management is very lame in comparison with kmp. Also seeking sucks with wmv's most of the time it jumps backwards when I want to jump forward. Mplayer doesn't even have gui and the frontends aren't too good either.
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Jun 17, 2010
The Synaptec startup-manager for ubuntu 10.4 is horrible. It gives you a laundry list of kernels and operating systems and asks you to pick one. I had a gnome (?) boot loader app on another system and it had a slick gui which let you order the list, inspect the vmlinuz and initrd for existence, make suggestions for appropriate entries, had an advanced mode for chain loading, etc. It had ~40 features. This one has exactly 7 and looks like a high school compsci 101 homework assignment [ ].
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Jun 22, 2010
I'm unable to find a decent hex editor for GNU/Linux -- let alone a really good one. I don't really care if it is GUI or console based, but it has to work properly, the curses-based ones that I've tried somehow manage to corrupt its own display by merely scrolling through the file being edited.
So, my question is, what is a good hex editor for GNU/Linux? If possible I'd gladly like to know both the name of a console based one and another GUI-based one.
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May 13, 2010
I have a pretty straight forward (I thought) request for a music player and I'm hitting problems EVERYWHERE
So what I need:
1. Plays music on my computer
2. Can transfer music & playlists to my Creative Zen
3. Can burn cd's within the player (and make auto convert to .wav's so I can play in my vehicle).
I'd like to have lyrics and a wiki page (like songbird and amarok do) but I'll sacrifice them for the other features....which all seem so basic
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Mar 18, 2010
Using Arch Linux. I am looking for a good word processor. I don't need a lot of file format support. Only RTF (for WordPad on W$). I want one that it is easy to use. I've been searching on Google and these are the ones that constantly show up. I have tried them, and don't like them. (Abiword was OK, but I couldn't get spell-check to work...)Just something light and easy to use, with just the usual features. I don't want a billion features. All I want is something I don't have to fight against to get a nice looking, presentable document. Emacs, Vi and *TeX* are not very easy to use, so don't mention the 'advanced' ones like that.
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Jul 5, 2010
I've had enough with Windows and decided to try Ubuntu, I'm slowly getting used to it a bit and finding my feet a little but my big problem is: I have an Iphone and I'm only keeping Windows currently as I can't get iTunes to work on Ubuntu. I've looked online for 'how to' vids ect and I have found many things yet none of them tell me in simple terms how to do it. Do I need to run a emulator of a mac os? Run iTunes in Wine?
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Jun 19, 2010
what is the best mac emulator? a friend was talking about running some games through mac emulator, but i didnt get a chance to ask him about it. and how do yall mostly run games? i tried a couple games using wine, but some games do not work. though i have not tried a whole lot.
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Nov 16, 2010
Most of the really popular packages (Skype, ooVoo, Dragon Naturally Speaking, etc) are available for Microsoft and Apple platforms but not Linux/Ubuntu. Wine doesn't seem to bring much joy for running these reliably. So my question is - is there a Mac emulator? That would seem a good way to go since apple also use a unix variant and presumably the emulator would be a lot more compatible/reliable?
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Jan 5, 2011
how to get it to make the roms that i downloaded show up..i've read countless threads with no luck, seems each person's problem is so very different.i'm using 64bit.
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Mar 3, 2010
I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 on a Dell Inspiron 1501. The other day I installed a super nintendo emulator (ZSNES) to play around, but decided I didn't like it and cannot unistall it.I am an administrator on this machine. I have tried uninstalling from the synaptic package manager (crash) and the ubuntu software center. In the ubuntu software center, the error I get is:
Code:
installArchives() failed: dpkg: parse error, in file '/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 2 package 'xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse':
value for `status' field not allowed in this context
Is there something I'm not doing right? Forgive the newbieness, as always
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Jul 2, 2010
I am new to ubuntu and I have been having problems downloading the dolphin gamecube and wii emulator when I downloaded it I got a binary file but I have no clue how to install it.
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Jul 10, 2010
Using Oracle VM to run XP so I can watch Netflix. However, the VM doesn't go completely fullscreen, unfortunately. So this just doesn't cut it for watching movies.
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Apr 1, 2011
Is it possible to boot a previously installed copy of windows thats on the same hard drive as ubuntu in an emulator? That way i dont need to reinstall all my programs especially because i cant get wine to work at all. and plus i dont need to restart everytime i wanna use windows for somethin linux doesnt offer.
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Feb 18, 2010
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a CDROM emulator that runs on Linux. I want to emulate this configuration:
[CDROM DRIVE]----USB CABLE----[COMPUTER UNDER TEST]
Where [COMPUTER UNDER TEST] is a computer that boots from a physical CD inserted into the [CDROM DRIVE]. Only instead of the [CDROM DRIVE] I want the following configuration:
[CD IMAGE BUILD MACHINE]-----USB CABLE-----[COMPUTER UNDER TEST].
I want to build an ISO image on the [CD IMAGE BUILD MACHINE] and have some sort of USB CDROM emulator running on it to serve up the ISO image to the [COMPUTER UNDER TEST] as though it was talking to the [CDROM DRIVE]. Does this exist? If it does, I can't find it. I want to do this so I can test out bootable CDs without burning a lot of coasters.
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Apr 7, 2010
controller for 360 i need it to work with an emulator for roms. Its a mad catz i cant figure it out.
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Nov 7, 2010
I want to raise an issue that needs some expert to help explain. As we know, Windows software can be run from GNU/Linux using an emulator. In that case, can some windows-borne virus or malware get an opportunity to infect your GNU/Linux system through the emulator?
I myself am switching to GNU/Linux because of the windows viruses. However, I still have many important database software that can only be done in windows environment. Currently all my windows stuff is quarantined in a separate partition(And I'm sure it contains some virus). I am worrying using an emulator will open the Pandora's box.
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