I recently wanted to run tegaki, and my experience is pretty much summed up by the meme. I consider myself fairly tech-savvy, but I just couldn’t figure out how to compile it. So I just gave up, downloaded the .exe
and put it into a fresh wine prefix. After installing CJK fonts, everything ran fine. Now I’m trying to get gpaint to work. My distro recently dropped support for [[[ EDIT: gtk2 is alive and well. I was just being and idiot and searching for gtk+2
(which I am fairly pissed about, since it’s the last good version of GTK+), so I have to set that up manually as well.gtk2
, when the package is actually called gtk+2
. ]]] I installed all of the dependencies that ./configure
told me to, but I still kept getting obscure errors when running make
.
So, here’s my question: what tools make the process of running abandonware easier? Docker containers? Also, what can I use to package abandonware in order to make it easy for other people to run? Flatpak? Appimages? Any advice is appreciated!
Also, inb4 “just find a modern alternative”. That would be a reasonable solution. I don’t want reasonable solutions!
Maybe I’m missing something or don’t know how to use wine, but more than 50% of the time if I try to run an old windows program it doesn’t work.
I’ been wasting way to much time getting an oldish german game to run. This piece of junk won’t even run on windows, not bare metal, not in an XP virtual machine. I guess I’ll just try this every year from now it, to see if it runs with wine now.
The left image is what I think of Linux: overly complicated with no real benefit to it.
Windows user who can’t even install an operating system themselves is telling me my linux based os is bad. 😄
I don’t run them. Unmaintained Programs are insecure and - unmaintained -
What if they are fun games?
Then i play them on my windows machine.
You think this is more of a own than it really is.