No need to be sorry about being a newbie (which btw is something completely different than a noob in my opinion). Everyone has to start somewhere.
Since you said that you want to learn something about the Pandora I will try to help you with a very quick introduction about the...
I remember an TV-article about the Chaos Computer Club (CCC), which you probably know from somewhere and despite their name are not about spreading chaos, but a productive hacking-community, that tries to help mankind with computer-security-related issues.
The interviewed guy said that one of...
Gave it a try. Works nice in general. But small issues with flacs and psf-files
- SIDs play nicely and push the cpu-usage only to 20-30% as far as I have seen. Songlength-database-support for SID also works.
- for flac-testing I tried the "Goldberg Variations BWV 988 (2012)" (Johann...
cool. one of the players i frequently use. the old version performed a bit bad with c64-sids if i remember correctly. i will try your version, if i don't forget about it till tomorrow (being pretty tired).
you type pretty well for a killed person ;)
just a shot in the dark, but I several times had issues with very strange syntoms that I could not explain in any way because I had two PNDs with the same packageID in directories that are being searched by pndnotifyd/libPND. This includes the...
Sorry to ask again, but some people do not get this on the first try: Are you sure you tried the left shoulder button and not the shift-button? They usually have the same function (enabling shift-mode) but in some applications like in dosbox they differ since they are based on different keycodes.
awh, screw it. This should have been solvable rather easy without a backup. At least the first steps. You can exit the the slim-login-screen by writing "exit" as username, then press ALT+left/right until you see a console-login-prompt. Login as root (or first as user if you didn't set a...
A long time ago I released a PND called Mount-Menu-Installer (in the repo), which offers the user a little Mount/Unmount-Menu by using Zenity. It can be used within XFCE, but at the moment unfortunately not from MiniMenu.
MiniMenu shows and runs PNDs, but the MountMenu-PND is not the...
About holding the lid in a certain angle: A long time ago I experimented with two different lidholders. One didn't work out well, and the infamous FischerTechnik-holder wasn't meant that serious anyway. ;) Here is the link to an old gp32x.de-board-thread, that show my two not-recommended...
There is a new crowdfunding-project going on:
http://pengpod.com/
In general it sounds interesting (to me), though I would prefer to see e.g. the ARM Cortex-A15 being used.
I can't type any numbers within the emulator-menu, for example when trying to adjust the soundbuffer-value. Within the emulated c64-environment they do work though.
IMHO playing the playstation-version (for example by buying the playstation-game) is the only option you've got. Everything else is so unlikely to happen or ending up in a unpleasing result that I consider it a waste of time trying to.
I edit my initial post to make things clear.
Please do the same with your "Microsoft Works" because you might otherwise hurt the emotions of hundreds of Microsoft female/male developers/programmers.
Edit: btw.: the "But still thanks for reminding me not to completely forget about it." was...
:) Of course the statement is sexist. But i think females are intelligent and self-confident enough to determine that the statement is without any serious fundament and thus either completely ignore it or take it as an eye-twinkling teasing. If I would decide to not write such a statement...
@PowerGod: Thanks for the feedback. Btw if you still want to work with cdevtools and want to be sure that the pnd will not be unmounted in between then there is a simple workaround: Open another terminal, cd into /mnt/utmp/cdevtools1000 and leave that terminal running in the background. Then you...
No.
It just would have been a little bit more polite to still credit dibad001's intention of helping others despite his personal interests ( he doesn't seem to be interested in Opensuse himself). ;)
Thanks anyway, dibad001.
I discovered another really strange and rather big bug, which i haven't completely tracked down so far. Thus I can't really say if it's a bug in my personal system-config, in the latest PandoraOS or in the cdevtools-package, but I decided to post it here as I suppose it's related to the...
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