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Mew3 |
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Member Normal user Level: 9 Posts: 1/20 EXP: 3084 Next: 78 Since: 01-15-21 Last post: 1066 days ago Last view: 935 days ago |
I understand the dependencies but what's the need for KDE?
Here's the code net.kuribo64.melonDS permissions: ipc network pulseaudio wayland x11 devices file access [1] dbus access [2] [1] home, xdg-config/kdeglobals:ro [2] com.canonical.AppMenu.Registrar ID Branch Op Remote Download 1. org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default 20.08 i flathub < 95.9 MB 2. org.freedesktop.Platform.VAAPI.Intel 20.08 i flathub < 11.2 MB 3. org.freedesktop.Platform.openh264 2.0 i flathub < 1.5 MB 4. org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Mint-Y 3.22 i flathub < 118.5 kB 5. org.kde.Platform.Locale 5.15 i flathub < 341.5 MB (partial) 6. org.kde.Platform 5.15 i flathub < 385.8 MB 7. net.kuribo64.melonDS stable i flathub < 1.1 MB |
Rayyan |
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Big melon Administrator Level: 29 Posts: 117/237 EXP: 136212 Next: 11673 Since: 06-25-20 From: UK Last post: 310 days ago Last view: 4 hours ago |
I'm not exactly the most experienced with flatpak, but from what I can see is that to use Qt with flatpak, you have to pull in org.kde.Platform. https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/qt.html ____________________
How to write an emulator
1. throw code to be emulated somewhere 2. make memory system that allows accessing that code 3. emulate CPU 4. have fun implementing all the other hardware -- Arisotura, Tuesday 5th January 2021, 22:00:17 |
PoroCYon |
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Half-eaten melon Normal user Level: 11 Posts: 9/24 EXP: 4703 Next: 1282 Since: 12-01-19 From: .be Last post: 249 days ago Last view: 246 days ago |
Linux binaries distributed here are built using flatpak in order to have less hassle with dependencies etc. If you want a (much) smaller binary, you can always check if your distro has a melonDS package, or you can try compiling from source. |
Rayyan |
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Big melon Administrator Level: 29 Posts: 118/237 EXP: 136212 Next: 11673 Since: 06-25-20 From: UK Last post: 310 days ago Last view: 4 hours ago |
Posted by PoroCYon Or you could download the binary from the Downloads page. We recommend you install it through flatpak however. ____________________
How to write an emulator
1. throw code to be emulated somewhere 2. make memory system that allows accessing that code 3. emulate CPU 4. have fun implementing all the other hardware -- Arisotura, Tuesday 5th January 2021, 22:00:17 |
Mew3 |
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Member Normal user Level: 9 Posts: 2/20 EXP: 3084 Next: 78 Since: 01-15-21 Last post: 1066 days ago Last view: 935 days ago |
The downloaded binary never works for me. I have tried everything but it always gives me this error.
./melonDS: error while loading shared libraries: libslirp.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I am currently using Flatpak one. It is really hard to move away from MS ecosystem. |
Rayyan |
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Big melon Administrator Level: 29 Posts: 119/237 EXP: 136212 Next: 11673 Since: 06-25-20 From: UK Last post: 310 days ago Last view: 4 hours ago |
You need to install libslirp if you want to use the standalone. Also Flatpak is not made by Microsoft. However, as I said before, we recommend you to keep using the Flatpak version. It's more easier to use and you get updates. ____________________
How to write an emulator
1. throw code to be emulated somewhere 2. make memory system that allows accessing that code 3. emulate CPU 4. have fun implementing all the other hardware -- Arisotura, Tuesday 5th January 2021, 22:00:17 |
Mew3 |
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Member Normal user Level: 9 Posts: 4/20 EXP: 3084 Next: 78 Since: 01-15-21 Last post: 1066 days ago Last view: 935 days ago |
Hey thanks.
What I mean by moving away from MS was that it is hard to use linux. On windows you can expect things to work almost always but not linux. |
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