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2010-08-26
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2010-08-27
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Thanks for your help here. However, when I open a config file w Leafpad, all I get is an empty page. I've even tried to use the code from the second post in this thread, which also gives some ideas about editing configs, and I get the same blank result. I have installed and enabled root, I see the # symbol in terminal. Any ideas?
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2010-08-27
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2010-08-27
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2010-08-27
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Hey guys,
Let me start with an apology, being a moderator of a car forum myself, I know how painful newb posts are. But believe me, I wouldn't ask the following questions if I hadn't spent quite a bit of time trying to find the answers myself.
Firstly, I've downloaded some files from the archive on the first page of this thread: http://depot.javispedro.com/nit/64/
I have the tar.gz file mupen64plus-n900gui-20100627, which I have stored under /n900/. I have moved it between there and /n900/Documents/ in an effort to extract it via various commands in Xterminal. with no luck. I have Gzip installed on my N900.
I have searched Maemo.org and many other places for the correct commands (for example. "tar zxvf filename.tar.gz"), but all of them end up with the error "tar: can't open 'mupen64plus-n900gui-20100627l.tar.gz': No such file or directory". This is regardless of where I place the file using file manager. I am new to Linix, and am familiar with DOS commands, but as mentioned Linux is all new to me.
So, at the risk of angering IzzehO , perhaps someone could give me a bit of a hand? Also perhaps explain how the filing system on the N900 (mountiing, etc); or just a link.
I have read this thread start to finish and have a good handle on the errors with mupen64plus, so my problem is sort of outside this.
Regards, Tim
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2010-08-27
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2010-08-27
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Because I have not been able to find it in the Application Manager.
This is something I find confusing about this forum and inconjunction with the N900 - people often talk about and area called -Extras-Dev which has all these great programs, but I can't find it anywhere.
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2010-08-27
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Thats probably because his post had like a thousand spelling errors. You shouldn't be root. Follow the steps in the first post and install the config file, once you've done that try the second post again.
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2010-08-27
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emulator, games, mupen64plus, nintendo, nintendo64 |
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N900.... thick like computer