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#Vba emulator install#
Sudo snap install -edge visualboyadvance-mĪfter a few moments, the installation is complete and there is a brand new entry in your menu and you are off to the races. If you would prefer to “live on the edge” give this a spin to use the “edge channel” Should you come upon this article months down the road, try this first. One caveat, it looks like application is still in the beta and edge channels only at the time of writing. The next step will be to install it, which can be done quite easily using the terminal. In case you haven’t set up Snaps for openSUSE, there is a great step-by-step on the SnapCraft.io site. What works better is to install the Snap Package from the Snap Store. That works but little things like menu entry and theme integration doesn’t happen.
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You can clone the git repository to run it all from your user account quite easily. Since I lean towards my Linux distribution preference of openSUSE, I will give you the best option that I discovered for me on this. An emulator called VisualBoy Advanced.īe sure to check out my blathering about mGBA, another Game Boy emulator that runs on Linux. I stumbled upon a rather fantastic solution that really needs to be shared with the Linux world. I came upon a situation where I was not able to play any of my Gameboy games when away from home.