I was always a fan of Mednaffe, a GUI frontend for Mednafen, for all of my NES, SNES, and GBA emulation needs. Of course, that’s all a bit moot now that I have a handheld.
I was always a fan of Mednaffe, a GUI frontend for Mednafen, for all of my NES, SNES, and GBA emulation needs. Of course, that’s all a bit moot now that I have a handheld.
I hear they like turtles.
some of them are devilishly hard to master.
The Magmoor Bomb Jump energy tank in the original version of Metroid Prime wants to say hello.
Accidental DisplayPort guy checking in. I didn’t even know it was a thing until I bought my graphics card. It seems like I dummied my way into some good tech.
My experience with Manjaro was okayish for a lot of things, but if I wanted to try some new software, it was a coin toss to see if it would compile or not, and I don’t have the expertise to track down why something didn’t compile. I got fed up with it recently when something I wanted to install…didn’t compile. I went to the effort of backing up my computer, missed a few minor folders, and migrated to Mint.
Manjaro repos: The Arch machine gun, but it keeps jamming.
Currently in the process of getting my ducks in a row to move to a different distro. The one on my computer right now has some shortcomings that I just can’t look past. I need to scan something, and Manjaro can’t build the driver I need. Manjaro has been sadness and disappointment, both times that I’ve tried it. Don’t use Manjaro.
There are Linux users trying to use Photoshop?