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Hello, you may call me DarthDub. Are you wondering how I found this lovely website? Well, the reason I was able to find this website was because of URA Zelda. I won't mention anything else though about it. Anyways, I'm looking forward to more good hacks from you guys! Unfortunatly, I can't do any hacks because I'm using Linux. Once I get a Windows XP installation cd, then I'll get to work on hacking Link's Awakening DX, (since I found this neat editor a while back).

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There are quite a few tools made by spinout that work on Linux. I imagine that a lot of Flotonic's programs work on Wine, too :P Also, I could give out the source code to my program for you to compile (when I finally finish it). I'm pretty sure that I don't have any OS-specific code and the GUI is written in Java so there's no problems there.

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There are quite a few tools made by spinout that work on Linux. I imagine that a lot of Flotonic's programs work on Wine, too :P Also, I could give out the source code to my program for you to compile (when I finally finish it). I'm pretty sure that I don't have any OS-specific code and the GUI is written in Java so there's no problems there.

 

I'm not very tech savvy in Linux unfortunately. x_x

I know how to use Wine though, but I hate how you can't use usb while using WINE.

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Hmmm, you'll have to navigate to it manually or add it to your mount points in winecfg.

If you're running ubuntu or something similar you should be able to find your drive mounted under "/mount/<drivename>"

Try navigating to it before messing with your mount settings.

 

If running Fedora or Arch you might find it under "/run/media/<username>/mount/<drivename>

or just /run/media/<username>/<drivename>

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Hmmm, you'll have to navigate to it manually or add it to your mount points in winecfg.

If you're running ubuntu or something similar you should be able to find your drive mounted under "/mount/<drivename>"

Try navigating to it before messing with your mount settings.

 

If running Fedora or Arch you might find it under "/run/media/<username>/mount/<drivename>

or just /run/media/<username>/<drivename>

I just clicked on Auto-detect and it added it for me. Sweet!

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