SheepShaver for Linux
Moderators: Cat_7, Ronald P. Regensburg, ClockWise
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
You homies need to post better instructions...not all us got the "SDL" part!!
So this is how you run it (Debian flavor):
1. Install SDL
sudo aptitude install libsdl1.2-dev
2. Just run SheepShaver like:
./SheepShaver_SDL_static
If you get errors, you may have some more recent libraries. Just create symlinks to the files:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libdirectfb-1.2.so.9 /usr/lib/libdirectfb-1.2.so.0
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libfusion-1.2.so.9 /usr/lib/libfusion-1.2.so.0
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libdirect-1.2.so.9 /usr/lib/libdirect-1.2.so.0
Just one question...can this version be recompiled with the startup "BONG"...other than that works great! Running mine full screen on Crunchbang Statler (Openbox)
So this is how you run it (Debian flavor):
1. Install SDL
sudo aptitude install libsdl1.2-dev
2. Just run SheepShaver like:
./SheepShaver_SDL_static
If you get errors, you may have some more recent libraries. Just create symlinks to the files:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libdirectfb-1.2.so.9 /usr/lib/libdirectfb-1.2.so.0
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libfusion-1.2.so.9 /usr/lib/libfusion-1.2.so.0
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libdirect-1.2.so.9 /usr/lib/libdirect-1.2.so.0
Just one question...can this version be recompiled with the startup "BONG"...other than that works great! Running mine full screen on Crunchbang Statler (Openbox)
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
I didn't get it either. But I don't need to write "not sure why" again, because you've explained the issue yourself!
The Windows version is modified to include a "BONG" (that you supply yourself), but that hasn't been included in the Linux version. It would be nice to have.
The Windows version is modified to include a "BONG" (that you supply yourself), but that hasn't been included in the Linux version. It would be nice to have.
Last edited by ClockWise on Sat Nov 19, 2011 5:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
If you keep on getting the globals error even after adding
the "vm.mmap_min_addr = 0" line to "/etc/sysctl." you need to run SS as root.
If you don't want to run it as root, then execute:
sudo service procps start
the "vm.mmap_min_addr = 0" line to "/etc/sysctl." you need to run SS as root.
If you don't want to run it as root, then execute:
sudo service procps start
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Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Will this work on Scientific Linux; it is based on RHEL 6.1 if that helps. 64 bit version. I am think of switching to this from Windows 7, cos my laptop Hackintosh install just wiped itself and I can't be bothered redoing it if it's just gonna disappear again! So Linux is the next best thing in my book, but I would like to run Mac OS 9 in Sheepshaver and 10.4 in Pear PC.
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Hi,
Both SheepShaver and PearPC should run in that Linux version.
Best,
Cat_7
Both SheepShaver and PearPC should run in that Linux version.
Best,
Cat_7
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
It can't find esd library on Ubuntu 11.10 and crashes on startup with "error while loading shared libraries: libesd.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
Similar to the thread at
http://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewto ... f=6&t=6580
Similar to the thread at
http://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewto ... f=6&t=6580
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Hi,
To solve that error, you should install the esound developement libraries.
Best,
Cat_7
To solve that error, you should install the esound developement libraries.
Best,
Cat_7
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Worked, thank you
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Just a word to say a BIG thank you for your kindness and generosity in making SheepShaver OS9 available to me. I have wanted to run a favorite app from the early days and Sheep works a charm. Hearing the old sounds and seeing the desk top once again was a delight I never thought would happen. Mac since Apple II I am about to dig out some more retro apps and I think I see hypercard stacks coming back....wow.
cheers!!!
cheers!!!
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
This is going to sound a bit dumb... but, by any chance, is there a build of SheepShaver for PPC distros of Linux out there somewhere? I, for one, would jump at the idea of being able to use SheepShaver on my iMac G3, running MintPPC 11.
Machines:
- iMac G3/600 (Summer 2001; DVD-ROM); Lubuntu 16.04
- Compaq Presario V2000; Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon
- HP Media Center PC m7780n; Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon; Win 10 64-bit
- Custom AMD 3950X gaming PC; Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon; Win 10 64-bit
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
I tried to install a ppc version of linux on Pearpc. That might have given an opportunity to build a ppc version. But I failed.
Best,
Cat_7
Best,
Cat_7
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Supposedly, it should work - the old SS home page (http://sheepshaver.cebix.net/) does list Linux PPC as being supported.kikkoman wrote:This is going to sound a bit dumb... but, by any chance, is there a build of SheepShaver for PPC distros of Linux out there somewhere? I, for one, would jump at the idea of being able to use SheepShaver on my iMac G3, running MintPPC 11.
You could try building it yourself.
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Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
SS does run on PowerPC devices - in fact, it even uses the native PPC to run code.
Tried it through VNC on a friend's Wii running Debian. Slow when using it through VNC, but works well. Little unstable though.
Tried it through VNC on a friend's Wii running Debian. Slow when using it through VNC, but works well. Little unstable though.
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
The build isn't working for me. I have the latest source as of 9/7/2012 from git, but attempting to compile it in Debian sid PPC64 gives me:
Any thoughts on how to get around this? I'm trying to make a move from horribly outdated Leopard to Debian on my G5 here, and would love to have Mac PPC emulation running. Thanks!Linux/sheepthreads.c:53:27: error: field ‘__sem_lock’ has incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c:55:2: error: unknown type name ‘_pthread_descr’
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘fastlock_init’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:190:6: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c:191:6: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘fastlock_try_acquire’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:197:24: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c:198:11: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c:199:8: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c:203:7: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘fastlock_acquire’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:211:27: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘fastlock_release’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:218:6: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c:219:39: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c:219:62: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘pthread_mutex_init’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:229:22: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_lock’
Linux/sheepthreads.c:230:7: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_kind’
Linux/sheepthreads.c:230:43: error: ‘pthread_mutexattr_t’ has no member named ‘__mutexkind’
Linux/sheepthreads.c:231:7: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_count’
Linux/sheepthreads.c:232:7: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_owner’
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘pthread_mutex_destroy’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:243:15: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_kind’
Linux/sheepthreads.c:245:16: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_lock’
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘pthread_mutex_lock’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:258:15: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_kind’
Linux/sheepthreads.c:260:26: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_lock’
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘pthread_mutex_trylock’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:274:15: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_kind’
Linux/sheepthreads.c:276:37: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_lock’
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘pthread_mutex_unlock’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:289:15: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_kind’
Linux/sheepthreads.c:291:26: error: ‘pthread_mutex_t’ has no member named ‘__m_lock’
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘pthread_mutexattr_init’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:305:6: error: ‘pthread_mutexattr_t’ has no member named ‘__mutexkind’
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘sem_init’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:336:19: warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast [enabled by default]
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘sem_destroy’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:356:19: warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast [enabled by default]
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘sem_wait’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:377:19: warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast [enabled by default]
Linux/sheepthreads.c: In function ‘sem_post’:
Linux/sheepthreads.c:401:20: warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast [enabled by default]
make: *** [obj/sheepthreads.o] Error 1
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Hi,
I know of no build for the ppc64 architecture. And I wouldn't know how to fix this error.
Perhaps you can to raise an issue on github?
Best,
Cat_7
I know of no build for the ppc64 architecture. And I wouldn't know how to fix this error.
Perhaps you can to raise an issue on github?
Best,
Cat_7
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
I found your problem. SheepShaver requires a horribly outdated Linux system! SheepShaver only uses Linux/sheepthreads.c with PowePC Linux systems. This file tries to access some private internals in the system's pthread library; but newer systems have changed these internals, and can no longer compile sheepthreads.c.ewood wrote:I'm trying to make a move from horribly outdated Leopard to Debian on my G5 here, and would love to have Mac PPC emulation running.
I tried to update sheepthreads.c for newer PowerPC Linux systems:
- Updated sheepthreads.c: http://pastebin.com/0bjz217E
- Or just a diff: http://pastebin.com/sPhs7b7v
Note 1: You have a "Debian sid PPC64" system, but Debian seems to use 32-bit packages even for powerpc64. I looked at http://packages.debian.org/unstable/ and only saw packages for powerpc (those are 32-bit) and powerpcspe (those are for embedded boards). So, you will never have 64-bit problems with SheepShaver.
Note 2: Mac-on-Linux might interest you. About a decade ago, Mac-on-Linux was a nice way to run Mac OS 9.x inside Linux 2.2.x. Today, Mac-on-Linux is broken; SheepShaver is probably better.
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Hey! That did the trick for compiling! It built successfully, and I did a 'make install'. Now I'm at the infamous memory bug when I try to execute it:Kernigh wrote:I found your problem. SheepShaver requires a horribly outdated Linux system! SheepShaver only uses Linux/sheepthreads.c with PowePC Linux systems. This file tries to access some private internals in the system's pthread library; but newer systems have changed these internals, and can no longer compile sheepthreads.c.ewood wrote:I'm trying to make a move from horribly outdated Leopard to Debian on my G5 here, and would love to have Mac PPC emulation running.
I tried to update sheepthreads.c for newer PowerPC Linux systems:
I tested this sheepthreads.c with Debian 6.0.5/powerpc running inside QEMU. I compiled the test program with cc -DTEST sheepthreads.c test_and_set.s (with this test_and_set.s extracted from ppc_asm.S). I did not try to compile SheepShaver. Does this sheepthreads.c work for you?
- Updated sheepthreads.c: http://pastebin.com/0bjz217E
- Or just a diff: http://pastebin.com/sPhs7b7v
Note 1: You have a "Debian sid PPC64" system, but Debian seems to use 32-bit packages even for powerpc64. I looked at http://packages.debian.org/unstable/ and only saw packages for powerpc (those are 32-bit) and powerpcspe (those are for embedded boards). So, you will never have 64-bit problems with SheepShaver.
Note 2: Mac-on-Linux might interest you. About a decade ago, Mac-on-Linux was a nice way to run Mac OS 9.x inside Linux 2.2.x. Today, Mac-on-Linux is broken; SheepShaver is probably better.
ERROR: Cannot map Low Memory Globals: Operation not permitted.
Update: I followed the instructions at http://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/ubuntu and added "vm.mmap_min_addr = 0" to /etc/sysctl.conf
But now it says:
SheepShaver V2.3 by Christian Bauer and Mar"c" Hellwig
Found a PowerPC PPC970MP processor
Found a PowerPC PPC970MP processor
Found a PowerPC PPC970MP processor
Found a PowerPC PPC970MP processor
Paranoia checks...
[emul_thread] waiting for tick thread to initialize
[emul_thread] waiting for tick thread to initialize
[tick_thread] waiting for emul thread to initialize
[emul_thread] filling in registers and waiting for interrupt
[tick_thread] trigger interrupt
SIGUSR2 caught
...passed
ERROR: Cannot map usable RAM area. Try to decrease the MacOS RAM size.
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 105 (X_ChangePointerControl)
Value in failed request: 0x0
Serial number of failed request: 9
Current serial number in output stream: 9
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Update 2:ewood wrote:Hey! That did the trick for compiling! It built successfully, and I did a 'make install'. Now I'm at the infamous memory bug when I try to execute it:Kernigh wrote:I found your problem. SheepShaver requires a horribly outdated Linux system! SheepShaver only uses Linux/sheepthreads.c with PowePC Linux systems. This file tries to access some private internals in the system's pthread library; but newer systems have changed these internals, and can no longer compile sheepthreads.c.ewood wrote:I'm trying to make a move from horribly outdated Leopard to Debian on my G5 here, and would love to have Mac PPC emulation running.
I tried to update sheepthreads.c for newer PowerPC Linux systems:
I tested this sheepthreads.c with Debian 6.0.5/powerpc running inside QEMU. I compiled the test program with cc -DTEST sheepthreads.c test_and_set.s (with this test_and_set.s extracted from ppc_asm.S). I did not try to compile SheepShaver. Does this sheepthreads.c work for you?
- Updated sheepthreads.c: http://pastebin.com/0bjz217E
- Or just a diff: http://pastebin.com/sPhs7b7v
Note 1: You have a "Debian sid PPC64" system, but Debian seems to use 32-bit packages even for powerpc64. I looked at http://packages.debian.org/unstable/ and only saw packages for powerpc (those are 32-bit) and powerpcspe (those are for embedded boards). So, you will never have 64-bit problems with SheepShaver.
Note 2: Mac-on-Linux might interest you. About a decade ago, Mac-on-Linux was a nice way to run Mac OS 9.x inside Linux 2.2.x. Today, Mac-on-Linux is broken; SheepShaver is probably better.
ERROR: Cannot map Low Memory Globals: Operation not permitted.
Update: I followed the instructions at http://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/ubuntu and added "vm.mmap_min_addr = 0" to /etc/sysctl.conf
But now it says:SheepShaver V2.3 by Christian Bauer and Mar"c" Hellwig
Found a PowerPC PPC970MP processor
Found a PowerPC PPC970MP processor
Found a PowerPC PPC970MP processor
Found a PowerPC PPC970MP processor
Paranoia checks...
[emul_thread] waiting for tick thread to initialize
[emul_thread] waiting for tick thread to initialize
[tick_thread] waiting for emul thread to initialize
[emul_thread] filling in registers and waiting for interrupt
[tick_thread] trigger interrupt
SIGUSR2 caught
...passed
ERROR: Cannot map usable RAM area. Try to decrease the MacOS RAM size.
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 105 (X_ChangePointerControl)
Value in failed request: 0x0
Serial number of failed request: 9
Current serial number in output stream: 9
I did some digging through the forums and found this: http://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewto ... =20&t=7412
I followed the instructions there and ran "sed -i 's/if (RAMBase > KernelDataAddr)/if (0)/' ./main_unix.cpp"
The result is that it's now bugging me about not being able to open its ROM file, so I guess this thing is in working order but not bringing up the config window the way Basilisk II does. That seems odd, but I can only assume it's a quirk of the Linux version of SheepShaver.
Update 3:
I didn't have the needed libgtk-dev package installed, so I guess that's why the GUI was lacking. Recompiling with that... More errors! This time:
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sigsegv.cpp:2585:30: error: ‘SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST’ was not declared in this scope
sigsegv.cpp:2586:1: error: expected ‘,’ or ‘;’ before ‘{’ token
make: *** [obj/sigsegv.o] Ошибка 1
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Hi,
You have much better chances for a solution to this problem when you raise an issue on the github site, where the code is being kept:
https://github.com/cebix/macemu
Best,
Cat_7
You have much better chances for a solution to this problem when you raise an issue on the github site, where the code is being kept:
https://github.com/cebix/macemu
Best,
Cat_7
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Well, an update on progress. I got source from github again today and, with the sheepthreads fix kindly provided by Kernigh, I am able to compile and make install, and the behavior is a little different from how it was before.. But it's still apparently not working.
Thing is, it offers no feedback on what's going wrong. I just get
... And that's it. No GUI, nothing at all to see. It's just hanging there. Top tells me it's running:
That's 8.6 % CPU, and the amount varies a bit. Still, nothing to see or do with it. I deleted the old config file, which I had actually tried setting up by hand before because I wasn't getting any GUI and wanted to see if I could get around that, but this behavior is identical with or without it. I've also tried the sdl enables with ./configure as per http://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/com ... x_flavours
which also makes no difference.
Thing is, it offers no feedback on what's going wrong. I just get
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ewood@durandal:~/BasiliskII and SheepShaver source/SheepShaver/src/Unix$ SheepShaver
SheepShaver V2.4 by Christian Bauer and Mar"c" Hellwig
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1116 ewood 20 0 25500 4876 4016 S 8,6 0,1 0:17.31 SheepShaver
which also makes no difference.
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
I have Sheepshaver 2.3 for Linux. I have been having problems with a couple of issues. First, I can't get the Shapeshaver started without using in the terminal line, every computer startup, 'sudo sysctl -w vm.mmap_min_addr=0'. Second, I can't get the ethernet working- I have downloaded the file 'sheep_net.ko'- and used the setting with the mac, TCP/IP perferences that 'Emaculation' spells out on the website, still no internet, with or without the cord/wireless settings (the error is: cannot open /dev/sheep_net, no such file or folder. Ethernet will not be available). Third, I can't get the sound to work. I can't find directions on this.
Cat_7, you have helped me (Big time) last time when I had windows XP on my computer trying to use Sheepshaver. I have moved up in the world and I have Linux and so very happy now. My specs are: DELL Latitude D610, LinuxMint 13 Mate OS, 1.6 Ghz Pentium M, 2 gig memory, 40 gig HD
Thank you.
Jay
Cat_7, you have helped me (Big time) last time when I had windows XP on my computer trying to use Sheepshaver. I have moved up in the world and I have Linux and so very happy now. My specs are: DELL Latitude D610, LinuxMint 13 Mate OS, 1.6 Ghz Pentium M, 2 gig memory, 40 gig HD
Thank you.
Jay
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Hi,
You have a nice set of problems there All are related to the Linux flavour you are using and what SheepShaver expects. What linux are you using?
Sound: SheepShaver is trying to use OSS sound, which has long been replaced by
PulseAudio in Linux. See if you have the "padsp" wrapper package installed, and type the
following from a command line: "padsp /usr/bin/SheepShaver" (If SheepShaver is installed in /usr/bin/)
Memory error: Some time ago linux versions upped the minimum address for memory to something higher than 0. This was done for security reasons. If you want to maintain security, there is no way around adding the vm.mmap_min_addr=0. If you system uses it, you can disable AppArmor at startup. It overrides the vmmap 0 setting. In order to run as a normal user, you have to disable AppArmor, or find a way to make an application profile for SheepShaver that works. To try running without apparmor, reboot and use the apparmor=0 parameter on boot before you decide to turn it off with your system services tool.
Ethernet: it might be the sheepnet.ko file is not compiled for your system. Can't you use "slirp" in the network settings?
Best,
cat_7
You have a nice set of problems there All are related to the Linux flavour you are using and what SheepShaver expects. What linux are you using?
Sound: SheepShaver is trying to use OSS sound, which has long been replaced by
PulseAudio in Linux. See if you have the "padsp" wrapper package installed, and type the
following from a command line: "padsp /usr/bin/SheepShaver" (If SheepShaver is installed in /usr/bin/)
Memory error: Some time ago linux versions upped the minimum address for memory to something higher than 0. This was done for security reasons. If you want to maintain security, there is no way around adding the vm.mmap_min_addr=0. If you system uses it, you can disable AppArmor at startup. It overrides the vmmap 0 setting. In order to run as a normal user, you have to disable AppArmor, or find a way to make an application profile for SheepShaver that works. To try running without apparmor, reboot and use the apparmor=0 parameter on boot before you decide to turn it off with your system services tool.
Ethernet: it might be the sheepnet.ko file is not compiled for your system. Can't you use "slirp" in the network settings?
Best,
cat_7
Re: SheepShaver for Linux 03-09-2010 available
Using these commands
(slightly modified version of what was given above) I was able to run the SDL version and it launches mac os x! But when I opened to monitors panel to change colors to thousands (which was available!) it crashed immediately:
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ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdirectfb-1.2.so.9 /usr/lib/libdirectfb-1.2.so.0
ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libfusion-1.2.so.9 /usr/lib/libfusion-1.2.so.0
ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdirect-1.2.so.9 /usr/lib/libdirect-1.2.so.0
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SheepShaver_SDL_static: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :0.0.
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Re: SheepShaver for Linux
Hi,
Does anyone know of an up to date Ubuntu repository with SheepShaver and Basilisk II?
They need to be compatible and up to date (while being stable) with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise), Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) and the future Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr).
Please, in addition is it possible for a Ubuntu launch pad account to be prepared for the emulator software project in accordance with the Terms Of Use?
A launchpad account with PPAs could allow for packages to be distributed signed from a repository along with any updates. It could also allow for two PPAs (if desired) one with stable releases and the other with the latest releases.
Thank you for your time and attention in this matter.
Yours Respectfully,
MrGrymReaper
Does anyone know of an up to date Ubuntu repository with SheepShaver and Basilisk II?
They need to be compatible and up to date (while being stable) with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise), Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) and the future Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr).
Please, in addition is it possible for a Ubuntu launch pad account to be prepared for the emulator software project in accordance with the Terms Of Use?
A launchpad account with PPAs could allow for packages to be distributed signed from a repository along with any updates. It could also allow for two PPAs (if desired) one with stable releases and the other with the latest releases.
Thank you for your time and attention in this matter.
Yours Respectfully,
MrGrymReaper
Re: SheepShaver for Linux
Good news for Linux users wanting to use networking with the sheep_net module!
The latest patch for the sheep_net driver for Linux kernels > version 3.15 again allows networking with this module.
Best,
Cat_7
The latest patch for the sheep_net driver for Linux kernels > version 3.15 again allows networking with this module.
Best,
Cat_7