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Re: Euae - no internet under linux?
« on: July 21, 2010, 10:05:21 PM »
In your ~/.uaerc file, add the following line if not present:

bsdsocket_emu=true
int p; // A
 

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Re: Euae - no internet under linux?
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2010, 10:23:33 PM »
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I'm not sure what file you mean, where should this file be located?
I take it thats a text config file for euae?

EDIT... I found the config file, the line was already there.

Still just hangs on looking for google, or it crashes to the guru black and red screen of death...

Steven


~/ is the short cut to /home//

Anyway, when e-uae starts, it reads the contents of this file (if it exists). E-UAE's GUI only supports fairly basic configuration settings, the rest are only configurable in the file.

Assuming the setting was already enabled, then the problem exists elsewhere. Could be in your emulated system, even.
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Re: Euae - no internet under linux?
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2010, 10:52:27 PM »
You can actually run WinUAE under WINE if you like, but I found that the interface can be flaky. Depending on your version of the latter, your mileage may vary - hopefully better. On my system, for instance, if you use F12 to bring up the WinUAE interface, it can refuse to close again as if the keypress event wasn't consumed. Opening it from the windows systray (under gnome, it puts this icon in your notification area) works fine though.
int p; // A