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Now that's all done the emulator should be good to go. Create a symlink, to make it executable from any directory.
Code:
sudo ln -s /home/user/.mupen64plus/mupen64plus /usr/bin/mupen64plus
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is it possible to play muppen64 on the Nokia N900
with more than one ps3 controller??
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that's the part i got trouble with... i always get the message
ln: /usr/bin/mupen64plus: File exists
what to do now?
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If I've understand this correctly, it's only gles2n64 that gets updated? Wouldn't it make sense to just upload that one then so we could just replace the old one? (and eventually "rm" the previous config file)
Sorry, i've some, but not much, Linux experience, so I may be wrong though.