I recently installed ZSNES on Linux (Mint) but I accidentally selected a resolution which doesnt work on my PC. So now when ZSNES opens it just goes back to the desktop.
I'm new to Linux, so I don't know how the edit the config of ZSNES without opening the program.
Can anyone help?
Linux question
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Re: Linux question
The configuration is located in ~/.zsnes, and should be fairly easy to edit with any text editor.
Re: Linux question
keep in mind that files and directories starting with a "." are hidden by default; you'll need to enable display of hidden files (or use ls -a) to see them.
Why yes, my shift key *IS* broken.
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Re: Linux question
on a command line)odditude wrote:(or use ls -a
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