![]() I couldn't test the controller support as mine was started to have issues. Setup your mouse, or controller if it works. You'll know be able to use the keyboard to navigate the menu. While in windowed mode, open the virtual keyboard, and focus it on the Zdoom window. Relaunch zdoom, and it'll ask you to select the available wads. WARNING: May cause reinstall to be necessary! While I didn't get around to testing it, you could try the different sound engines by changing the option at the end of 'snd_mididevice' to the following. As far as I could tell the default fmod didn't option didn't offer any midi playback, but it did work with the mod tracker formats. I'd recommend changing the fullscreen option to 'false' while your editing the file. This post has been edited by NobodyHere: Jun 21 2011, 08:47 PM The second post will be the results, before my only Xbox controller detected by Xdsl was rendered useless. This happened to me a few times, when the mouse was 'grabbed' by Windows apps running in Wine. If for any reason you have to manually power-off the Xbox while in Linux, there's a good chance the system will be rendered non-bootable. The reason this is installed after a backup is that it makes Xdsl unstable. Open your MyDsl extension browser, and load the 'nvidia_.dsl'. Okay, once your loop-back image is backed up you can proceed to install the Nvidia package. Alternatively, you could open a command prompt, and type 'sudo mount /mnt/hda55' without the quotes. You can mount your Xbox's F drive (if available) by opening up Emelfm, navigating to '/mnt', highlighting 'hda55', and choosing mount from the right mouse click menu. While in the Xbox system through Xdsl frugal, or FTP, copy the loopback install compressed image to your Xbox's F:\ drive, or your PC. Either reload the system in 'frugal' mode, or FTP into the Xbox from your PC. Reboot the system, with the 'backup' option checked for safety. Save the file changes.īefore installing the Nvidia package, I'd recommend doing the following. I also loaded the 'Xfree86.dsl', and used the option in the Xdsl menu to run the install script.Īs root I'd suggest editing the '/opt/bootlocal.sh', and appending the line 'modprobe joydev' to it without quotes. After rebooting into the loopback install, I opened up the MyDsl browser, and loaded the 'dsl-dpkg.dsl' enabling apt. I then re-installed Xdsl (through the frugal) as a loopback install. ![]() ![]() The first step was FTP installing Xdsl to the E:\ drive, and transferring all the above downloads to a directory on my F:\ drive. I left it out.īecause I had seen so many threads mentioning it, I also tested out the Windows PC game 'StarCraft'. I did get the latest Windows Zsnes to load in Wine, but not the Wine version required for everything else. There are several versions of Wine in the DSL repository. Keeping it simple, I also downloaded the following Windows binaries. Although only old versions of Wine were available, I proceeded.Ĭonsidering I have no way of connecting my *box to the net, I had to manually download the following DSL packages, or any other Debian Sarge debs. Not surprisingly, there are a lot of native Linux games, or ports, that won't work due to dependencies on later kernels. Specifically, the 0.7beta 0.02 linked to from HERE. I recently have been doing a bit of testing here and there on the gaming capabilities of Xdsl. ![]()
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