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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    Well, it's not a limitation per se, it's just that it doesn't implement it. The way libwbfs works (the lower level library my program uses to access the WBFS partition) is by requiring its user (my program) to provide a method for reading from the Wii disc. The thing is, reading from an Wii...
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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    Crap. I inadvertedly included "file2h.o" with the sources. Simply remove it and compile it again, it should work. I'll have to make a new version anyway, I just realized I haven't changed the version number in the about dialog since 0.1.4 edit: New version without the offending file and...
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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    Yes, I completely forgot about that -- the program reads the file "wbfs_gui.glade" from the current directory. This is fixed in the current version (0.1.6): you can now copy the executable anywhere and it will run standalone. The other change in this version is that it shows the size a game...
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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    devkitPro is not necessary, just the usual GCC from your Linux distribution. You will also the development packages of GTK+ and libglade2 (also provided by your distro):If you're using Ubuntu, I think it's sufficient to install libglade2-dev ("sudo apt-get install libglade2-dev"); installing it...
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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    From what I've seen so far in libwbfs, this looks possible.... But I'm busy right now working on figuring out how much space a game will take before adding it. This will prevent the program from eating all the free space and failing when the user tries to add a game that doesn't fit.
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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    It's fixed in version 0.1.5. Could you please confirm that it works?
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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    Many thanks! I PM'ed you with more information.
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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    Thanks for testing! It's great to know it's useful for someone besides me :-) Anyway, version 0.1.4 is up, the only change is the ability to rename discs in the WBFS partition (right-click to popup a menu). http://linux-wbfs-manager.googlecode.com/f...er-0.1.4.tar.gz
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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    so you can run it as a normal user. Unfortunatelly, most Linux distros create the device files on demand, so you would have to do it every time you plug in your HD/pendrive. 3. If you really have the time and disposition, you might want to try using gdb to find out what exactly is happening. If...
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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    Done! http://linux-wbfs-manager.googlecode.com/f...er-0.1.2.tar.gz (I didn't notice I hadn't added one -- I never needed it :-))
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    Hacking Yet another graphic WBFS manager for Linux.

    Here's my new WBFS manager for Linux (latest version: 0.1.9) It is written in C with GTK+ and uses libwbfs. Besides listing and showing free/used/total space, it currently supports the most basic libwbfs operations:add ISO to WBFSremove disc from WBFSrename discs in WBFSextract disc from WBFS...
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