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sudo apt update && sudo apt install build-essential
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sudo apt update && sudo apt install build-essential
Thanks! The program compiled successfully, but when I run it, I always get a glitchy display(whether the DS is switched on or not). I tried to follow the instructions on the Github page, where it says to copy 95-dscapture.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d(I created that directory inside of the CuteDSCapture folder, copied the 95-dscapture.rules to the udev folder, then renamed the file to rules.d, but I doubt that's how it's done) and typed udevadm control --reload-rules into the terminal, but it just hangs. I took the screenshot when the DS was on the home screengRuFtY wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 10:45 amI'm not all that familiar with Linux Mint, but from what I gather, runningshould install the required dev tools for you - if that doesn't help, you might want to try manually installing autoconf, automake and g++ as well.Code: Select all
sudo apt update && sudo apt install build-essential
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udevadm control --reload-rules
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cd <full name/path of the folder>
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sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
Actually, no. It goes into the filesystem root. The / at the beginning ("/etc/...") indicates that it's a so called absolute path (as opposed to a relative path that starts without the / and would go where you thought it would.)The "etc/udev/rules.d" thing goes into the same "CuteCapture-sfml-2.5.linux" folder, right?
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sudo install_udev_rules.sh
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udevadm control --reload-rules