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10 Cool Unix/Linux Personalized License Plates Posted: 30 Jul 2009 03:42 AM PDT ![]() 1. UID 0 2. Got Unix 3. GNU linux 4. I Do Unix 5. Ubuntu 6. su root 7. Linuks 8. Linux Geek 9. Sendmail 10. rm -rf * ![]() Bonus: Do you recognize this old guy? ![]() If you've seen other Unix/Linux-related custom license plates that I failed to include here, please share the links to us via comment. |
Play Classic Super Nintendo (SNES) Games on Ubuntu Linux Posted: 29 Jul 2009 09:47 PM PDT ![]() Here's a step-by-step instruction on how you can easily play classic SNES games on Ubuntu: 1. First, you will have to install an SNES emulator. There are actually several SNES emulators that are available for Linux, but I would recommend you use the popular ZSNES. To get the ZSNES package on Ubuntu, just open Synaptic Package Manager, look for "zsnes" and install it. Or you can do it quick and dirty via the Linux terminal with this command: sudo apt-get install zsnes 2. Now that you have ZSNES installed, you will need to get some games by downloading SNES ROMs. --Search for them on Google or on Bit Torrent sites. They say that it is illegal to download ROMs so it's up to you to take the risk. The downloaded games will be in .zip format but there's no need to extract them. 3. It's time to open the ZSNES emulator, and on Ubuntu it should be at Applications --> Games. 4. From the ZSNES "GAME" menu, load the SNES ROM by navigating to where you saved it. ![]() 5. After loading the SNES ROM, you can now start playing. While the game is running, you can press ESC to access the menu bar. Feel free to explore other options and configure ZSNES to your own liking. ![]() Have fun! |
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