I’ve never had one single game working from JC.
On the other hand, almost any fitgirl or dodi release works just fine, or at least as well as I’d expect from the steam release.
I’ve never had one single game working from JC.
On the other hand, almost any fitgirl or dodi release works just fine, or at least as well as I’d expect from the steam release.
The best for me is Flink, Blades of Vengeance, James Pond 3.
Yes, with Mandriva. I had just switched from 98 to Xp and was like “No, no, no, this sucks!”.
Mandriva looked so nice in comparison. But no internet, it just wouldn’t connect and I didn’t know how to troubleshoot it.
The people in the fuckcars community probably. They talk like this all the time.
I’ll never understand this sentiment that we’re all supposed to move into the same neighbourhood that we work, or walk over 70km to get to our workplace?
“Hit me with your genie’s bottle. Rub it all over me”
With how reliable and useless AI is, it would probably just rename the file with .png on the end.
When people think retro, it’s almost always 8/16/32 bit emulation. You could maths share the focus around by putting just as much focus in retro computer piracy.
Dos, win9x, Amiga, c64. Of course, you need contributors that can provide content to that effect.
I recently showed someone how to quickly get an older PC Lego racing game working on Linux. They tried and had trouble, I spent about 15 minutes from finding an iso to in-game and racing. So the content must be out there from someone?
My daughter watched the ‘live on Jools Holland’ version of this about 3000 times.
Mint didn’t really see any sort of popularity until around 2010 as I remember.
I’m aware it’s initial release was earlier (surprised it was exist in 06!), but the reality of those times is that Ubuntu was still building itself up let alone Mint getting traction yet.
Ubuntu, Knoppix and MEPIS? I first used Ubuntu in 2006, but it was still very immature then. I didn’t really know much about any other Debian derivatives.
The other big one that was popular was Mandrake but that was rpm based, and a bit later PClinuxOS which was Mandrake based. I didn’t think Debian derivatives were much of a thing then aside from Ubuntu.
I love it. Even GEMS stuff people always complain about - Chakan has some of my favourite vgm ever.
To me, the SNES was terrible sounding. Awful muffled music, or some really good composition but then the SNES puts so much reverb on it that’s all you could hear. It’s not all bad, but mostly. Especially the Final Fantasy games sounded very nice.
That’s the other issue. It’s impractical to always use Arch.
My main use case for pirated games is steam deck or a Bazzite based machine. Trying to get dwarfs on these systems is a pain I’m not willing to struggle through. Not when I can load up a fitgirl repack in a Bottle and have it installed 5 minutes later.
Even on my workstation, which is arch, I can get another repack going easily without needing to install dwarfs from the aur.
JC’s repacks might be good, but they’re a hassle that requires a new workflow to setup.