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#REDIRECT[[Linux_guide_for_emulators#Ubuntu]]
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==THE GNU+LINUX GUIDE OF EMULATAN: *buntu Edition==
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===Info for newfriends===
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A big difference between Wingdos and GNU+Leenocks is that when you want to install a program on lanoox you don't have to go to the site, download an installer and install it (except in some specific cases).
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There's something called repositories, which are like "app stores". You use a package manager to search for programs in the repositories, install them, update them and uninstall them.
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Your linuqs distribution comes with their official repositories already configured so you can get programs for there, but they don't always have every good emulator, and most of the time if they have it it's an old version. So what we are going to do is add more repositories that have up-to-date emulators. Once these repositories are added you will be able to install the emulators like with any other program and update them with the rest of your programs.
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All this is cool, but there will be some emulators that you won't find on repositories, so you'll have to use different methods to get them, but don't worry, I'll explain it later.
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===IMPORTANT!===
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This guide is focused on *buntu distros like Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Kubuntu and Lubuntu. Repositories shown here WILL NOT work on other distros, but you can find the same emulators for your distro somewhere else. Where? I don't know, but there's always google.
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===How to add the repositories===
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To add this repos you will have to run the next command on a terminal:
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:user/ppa-name
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where the ppa:user/ppa-name are the ones you'll find in the table for the repository you want to add. After you add all the repos you want you'll have to run the next command to update the packages database:
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sudo apt-get update
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Once that's done you will have all the packages from those repos available to install.
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===How to install, update and uninstall emulators after the repos are added===
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For this task I recommend you to install synaptic. That program will be a lot of help. Once you have it installed you can choose to organize packages by source and see all the repos you have available. See what emulators each of the repos you added has and install the emulators you want.
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===Repositories List===
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{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width: 500px;"
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|-
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! scope="col"|Emulators it has
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! scope="col"|ppa:user/ppa-name
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|-
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|scummvm, mednafen, fceux, old versions of other emulators
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|Official ubuntu repos
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|-
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|snes9x-gtk
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|ppa:bearoso/ppa
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|-
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|bsnes, dolphin, gambatte, nestopia, RetroArch, vba-m
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|ppa:hunter-kaller/ppa
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|-
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|pcsx2
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|ppa:gregory-hainaut/pcsx2.official.ppa
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|-
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|MAME
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|ppa:c.falco/mame
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|-
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|pcsxr, zsnes
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|ppa:yagisan/ppa
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|-
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|desmume
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|ppa:leon.nardella/desmume-daily
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|-
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|dolphin
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|ppa:glennric/dolphin-emu
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|-
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|mupen64plus and plugins for it
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|ppa:sven-eckelmann/ppa-mupen64plus
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|}
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You can find more repositories by googling "emulatoryouwant launchpad ppa" without the quotes. Check that they have packages for your ubuntu version, cause people like to abandon their ppas
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===This guide is not finished yet, <strike>more info will come on how to install stuff you can't find in repos</strike>===
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[[Category:FAQs]]

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