SheepShaver for Linux
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SheepShaver for Linux
Hi,
New builds of SheepShaver and BasiliskII for Linux are now available as appimage packages from https://github.com/Korkman/macemu-appim ... r/releases
Use them with our new guide (in progress) here: https://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/sh ... skii_linux
Best,
Cat_7
New builds of SheepShaver and BasiliskII for Linux are now available as appimage packages from https://github.com/Korkman/macemu-appim ... r/releases
Use them with our new guide (in progress) here: https://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/sh ... skii_linux
Best,
Cat_7
Last edited by Cat_7 on Mon Jul 29, 2013 7:26 am, edited 14 times in total.
Perhaps you should leave the mouse along while Mac OS is starting. I believe that might be an SDL problem. I will try to build some version with the latest SDL later. The version I used now is the standard Ubuntu version.
I also have a version for X, but that doesn't do full-screen and starts at a preset low resolution like all old X versions do. But it is more stable.
Have you had any luck with the sheep_net driver? Can you get it installed following the wiki?
Cat_7
I also have a version for X, but that doesn't do full-screen and starts at a preset low resolution like all old X versions do. But it is more stable.
Have you had any luck with the sheep_net driver? Can you get it installed following the wiki?
Cat_7
Notes:
1. I have to enter "sudo sysctl -w vm.mmap_min_addr=0" upon every reboot of my system. This is the case with either build. Is there anything i can do to make this permanent?
2. On your new build, I don't get the "“Cannot map Low Memory Globals: Operation not permitted.” error message. it just fails to launch.
3. The full-screen mode is more stable than windowed, but the mouse is unresponsive enough to be almost un-useable. It is still smooth in the windowed mode.
1. I have to enter "sudo sysctl -w vm.mmap_min_addr=0" upon every reboot of my system. This is the case with either build. Is there anything i can do to make this permanent?
2. On your new build, I don't get the "“Cannot map Low Memory Globals: Operation not permitted.” error message. it just fails to launch.
3. The full-screen mode is more stable than windowed, but the mouse is unresponsive enough to be almost un-useable. It is still smooth in the windowed mode.
Does nothing
Hello Cat7,
lots of thanks for your Linux version.
As for me, your release does just nothing on my Suse_Linux64 and EeeBuntu3.0 host systems.
Your old version works fine, but no fullscreen.
What a pity!
lots of thanks for your Linux version.
As for me, your release does just nothing on my Suse_Linux64 and EeeBuntu3.0 host systems.
Your old version works fine, but no fullscreen.
What a pity!
SDL 1.2
Hi Cat7,
libSDL-1.2 is installed. Is this the correct package?
The file is libSDL-1.2.so.0.11.2, at usr/lib64.
Bye!
libSDL-1.2 is installed. Is this the correct package?
The file is libSDL-1.2.so.0.11.2, at usr/lib64.
Bye!
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Sheepshaver successfully running on Fedora 12 or Fedora 13?
Has anyone been able to run sheepshaver successfully under either of these Fedora Core versions?
I have tried all of the fixes suggested (changing sysctl.conf, etc) and it still gets the low memory error. I try to run Sheepshaver from the root-level command line and it also fails.
Rich
I have tried all of the fixes suggested (changing sysctl.conf, etc) and it still gets the low memory error. I try to run Sheepshaver from the root-level command line and it also fails.
Rich
Good to see SheepShaver is alive on Linux. Still running the patched SheepShaver V2.3-Pre (Dec 15 2009) by Christian Bauer and Mar"c" Hellwig which seems a lot more stable on Ubuntu Maverick than Lucid. Fired it up tonight to open some old mac format data files and it works like a charm, but I'm sure it will probably crash if I try to run anything more than basic software like MS Word.
Just a question, is this new code, or is the 2006 code simply being repackaged?
Any changelogs or code available via Git?
Just a question, is this new code, or is the 2006 code simply being repackaged?
Any changelogs or code available via Git?
Hi,
There is a cvs. You can view it through these links:
http://www.cebix.net/viewcvs/cebix/BasiliskII/src/
http://www.cebix.net/viewcvs/cebix/SheepShaver/src/
And a developer mailing list over here:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/lis ... lisk-devel
Best,
Cat_7
There is a cvs. You can view it through these links:
http://www.cebix.net/viewcvs/cebix/BasiliskII/src/
http://www.cebix.net/viewcvs/cebix/SheepShaver/src/
And a developer mailing list over here:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/lis ... lisk-devel
Best,
Cat_7
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Hi,
Building for yet another specific Linux version is a bit troublesome for me, as I already run 5 different 32 linux flavours in VMWare on my Windows machine.
EDIT: a version for CentOS x64 without JIT functionality is available in the top posting.
There are packages for CentOS (also 64 bit) but from the older official source. Perhaps you can see if you can get by with one of them:
http://packages.sw.be/SheepShaver/
Best,
Cat_7
Building for yet another specific Linux version is a bit troublesome for me, as I already run 5 different 32 linux flavours in VMWare on my Windows machine.
EDIT: a version for CentOS x64 without JIT functionality is available in the top posting.
There are packages for CentOS (also 64 bit) but from the older official source. Perhaps you can see if you can get by with one of them:
http://packages.sw.be/SheepShaver/
Best,
Cat_7
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Here's a build from CVS, built on May 09, 2011. It is a 32-bit Debian package for Ubuntu and Debian. Sometimes I find the CVS builds break a lot, but I do know this build works, and surprisingly good!
http://ompldr.org/vOG1sdg/sheepshaver_2 ... 5_i386.deb (please mirror this!)
http://ompldr.org/vOG1sdg/sheepshaver_2 ... 5_i386.deb (please mirror this!)
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
I'm using Lubuntu 11.10 x86_64
"SheepShaver_03_09_2010_SDL_static" doesn't launch when executed.
"SheepShaver_03-09_2010_NOSDL" does work.
The "vm.mmap_min_addr =" line is found in "/etc/sysctl.d/10-zeropage.conf".
"SheepShaver_03_09_2010_SDL_static" doesn't launch when executed.
"SheepShaver_03-09_2010_NOSDL" does work.
The "vm.mmap_min_addr =" line is found in "/etc/sysctl.d/10-zeropage.conf".
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Hi! How do we run/install the "SheepShaver_03_09_2010_SDL_static" file? Its not a .deb or installer file.
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
It is an executable, so it should just run.
If it doesn't run try the second one linked above:
http://www.open.ou.nl/hsp/downloads/She ... SDL.tar.gz
On my system (Ubuntu 10.10) the build you linked to doesn't launch (not sure why), but the above does.
If it doesn't run try the second one linked above:
http://www.open.ou.nl/hsp/downloads/She ... SDL.tar.gz
On my system (Ubuntu 10.10) the build you linked to doesn't launch (not sure why), but the above does.