https://pcsx2.net/templates/business8/themes/classic/images/logo_classic.png A few months ago version 1.6 of this PS2 emulator was released, on its website binaries for Windows and Linux are available, but the binaries for Linux are in version 1.4 I would like a module for Porteous from the latest ...
Great! I was wondering if APorteus would abandon the 32bits, I'm glad to see it didn't
btw folks, now we have Advanced Chrome for linux too
This is a good Chromium fork
check: https://browser.taokaizen.com/
I think can be nice to have this here too
I have from some time a doubt, in Windows we can have software in an "portable" way, as the "portable apps" etc, this just make some modification in the programs or makes an "launcher" wich track all system/registry changes and keep in some user folder, with this we can keep the system more "clean"....
is it really based on Manjaro and OpenRC? Or is it now Archlinux and systemd? in it's current form, it uses Artix (which in turn uses it's own and part of Arch repos) .. the init and service management is handled by OpenRC (Artix was born from the now defunct Manjaro openrc project) package managem...
Thank you so much for this Slaxmax, unafortunately when I put the module in porteus modules folder, this don't boot, I don't why occurs, I'm using APorteus with lxqt by neko. How I can enable the module without restart? Because I don't know why was removed the double clic to disable/enable module in...
Thanks but the name at end.. linux64? :( by some reason porteus x64 is not working in my computer, although I think the build from "Sam Linux" works heh, I will check again that and comment about that later. for now now I'm using Porteus LXQT, build of neko, I can't boot 64bits version from porteus ...