Thursday, September 18, 2014

My Ubuntu packages available

I'm slowly learning how to package binaries for Ubuntu. Today I've compiled Desmume 0.9.11svn  for Ubuntu 14.04 and packaged it up into a neat little .deb. You can find it on my google drive. Hopefully I'll be adding more little apps and utilities to the mix in the next few days. I've not made a repository yet, these are just some .debs in a directory. Download and install.

You can find my pacakges from the link below.

https://docs.google.com/folderview?id=0B7W70ATEvsNdcF9BTUJEdUI4ekU&usp=drivesdk

Friday, August 1, 2014

Battle.net Desktop App, Crossover Wine and Fedora

Just a quick heads up. I had to install the openldap.i686 package to get the battle.net desktop app to run on my fedora installation. Use the below command to install the package.

sudo yum install openldap.i686

cheers!

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Mednafen 0.9.43.1 for Fedora 20 64-Bit

I noticed the build of Mednafen on RPMFusion was a little out of date so I went ahead and built a new RPM from the latest WIP source.

You can download it form my Dropbox.

Download Mednafen 0.9.34.1

Dolphin-Emu RPM updated for Fedora 20

I updated my Dolphin-Emu RPM to 4.0-720. It is built for Fedora 20 64bit. If you're feeling lucky you can find it on my Dropbox via the below link.

Dolphin-Emu on Jeremy's Dropbox

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

PSPShrink 1.1.2 for Fedora 20 64bit

I compiled a RPM of PSPShrink 1.1.2 for Fedora 20 64bit. You can download it form my drop box via the below link.

PSPShrink is a utility to compress Sony PSP ISO images to compressed CSO files.

PSPShrink 1.1.2 RPM

Saturday, April 19, 2014

PPSSPP Qt binaries now available for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

In addition to the SDL binaries for Ubuntu 14.04 I now have the Qt binaries ready to download. You can find them on my dropbox archive.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zjimhxa9dm5o9kb/vzA48_gT9v

The Qt binaries is compiled under Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, I cannot promise they will run under any other Linux flavor or Ubuntu release. You should be able to download, decompress and run the binary with only the Qt5 libraries needed to be installed. No installation of PPSSPP needed.

Ubuntu 14.04 - The Old College Try!

So I installed Ubuntu 14.04 last night. It isn't too bad after disabling a shit load of Unity Scopes. 14.04 seems to be a lil' bit faster than 13.10, window movement most notably. It also seems pretty stable thus far, nothing's crashed yet. All the Steam games I play are working well. World of Warcraft via Crossover WINE 13.0.2 is also running well.

For a few days (or untill I get tired of Ubuntu) the PPSSPP compiles with be done under Ubuntu 14.04.