Programs that can run in GentooX
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Programs that can run in GentooX
Hey all. I have everything installed and it runs fine. I have heard that you can get some games to run on the xbox like starcraft and counter-strike. Does this work, and if so, how do I install them? Also, what is the program wine or xine? What do those do and where can I get them? Thanks everyone for helping me with these nubcake questions
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I downloaded Wine from here http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... ge_id=6301 . I picked the file Download Wine-20050725-i486-S10.1.tgz. Is this the right file? Also, can you just FTP over the Wine files and then type emerge wine in Linux and it will work?
FlamingGooch said:
"emerge" is the name of the command you use to access/install/removed ebuild packages in Gentoo's portage (software build) system. Before I go too far let me try to expand that:
Gentoo is a linux distribution that runs on a variety of platforms (hardware). One of Gentoo strengths is that it is built from source, meaning that applications do not usually come pre-compiled. Applications that you may want to install are maintained by developers, and are represented in the portage tree by "ebuilds" -- a particular release of a software package [including source, man/info/readme files etc], having a number (0 or more) of software dependencies, also maintained in the portage tree.
One benefit of portage (and hence Gentoo) is since each application needs to be compiled it will be optimal (in terms of "code" instructions used) for the platform you are running it on eg PC(x86), sparc, alpha etc
Portage, Gentoo's build system, is available for other *nix too (eg Mac OS X). For more info on portage refer to http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/h ... t=2&chap=1
Now to the real meat of your question:
The files you mention do not come from portage, and hence can not be emerged. Portage does however have a number of wine ebuilds available. Use the following to get at list:
Once you have selected the one you want, type emerge <name> to install it.
Hopefully I haven't confused you to much with all of this. My suggestion is spend some time over at gentoo's site http://www.gentoo.org
BTW, Shallax's port of Gentoo is "GentooX", and just happens to run on xboxes, pretty darn well
Short answer: no. But to learn more... keep reading...Also, can you just FTP over the Wine files and then type emerge wine in Linux and it will work?
"emerge" is the name of the command you use to access/install/removed ebuild packages in Gentoo's portage (software build) system. Before I go too far let me try to expand that:
Gentoo is a linux distribution that runs on a variety of platforms (hardware). One of Gentoo strengths is that it is built from source, meaning that applications do not usually come pre-compiled. Applications that you may want to install are maintained by developers, and are represented in the portage tree by "ebuilds" -- a particular release of a software package [including source, man/info/readme files etc], having a number (0 or more) of software dependencies, also maintained in the portage tree.
One benefit of portage (and hence Gentoo) is since each application needs to be compiled it will be optimal (in terms of "code" instructions used) for the platform you are running it on eg PC(x86), sparc, alpha etc
Portage, Gentoo's build system, is available for other *nix too (eg Mac OS X). For more info on portage refer to http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/h ... t=2&chap=1
Now to the real meat of your question:
The files you mention do not come from portage, and hence can not be emerged. Portage does however have a number of wine ebuilds available. Use the following to get at list:
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emerge --search wine
Hopefully I haven't confused you to much with all of this. My suggestion is spend some time over at gentoo's site http://www.gentoo.org
BTW, Shallax's port of Gentoo is "GentooX", and just happens to run on xboxes, pretty darn well
v1.1 xbox, stock HD, soft-modded [uxe+ dualboot: UnleashX/GentooX], with Pro2.0
v1.4 xbox, stock HD, Xecuter3 (X3 3294), running headless with Home 6.1
v1.4 xbox, stock HD, Xecuter3 (X3 3294), running headless with Home 6.1