If you want to run a script for example, after apt update
on Debian, you can use the apt
hook system. This is useful if you want to perform some other action after the update. In my case, I need to run a script and re-install the Vulkan driver on Raspberry Pi, because apt update
break it and the system can't open the Desktop environment.
Hello again!. My new routine is being to maintain a couple of projects and launch myself into the adventure of rising a start-up so it's now or never. On weekends I improve and add new scripts to PiKISS for you, but it gets tiring, really. Even after a morning of testing a script, I upload it and someone comments that something is wrong. Those of us who are of age know that not everyone has the same scenario when it comes to running your applications. In this case, some have Twister OS, others test it in other distros (not supported), others don't have the default pi user in the system, and that leads to more and more hours of testing (each script takes me about 4-5 hours in total, I'll tell you why on another post).
I had taken a few weeks off!. I've had a lot of work this week with PiKISS. I just missed being a trending topic on Twitter, ha ha. I thank all of you who have supported me, both financially in Paypal where I am receiving donations from users who have found the project very interesting, and those who have spread it through social networks. The article in the prestigious Tom's Hardware has also been an injection of desire to move forward. Now it's time to do my best and get out some new scripts, although there's a lot of old and obsolete code that I'd like to refactor and that gives me a little bit of shame, you know how demanding I am, so I don't get involved anymore. I leave you the links that I have collected this week that are interesting... Here we go!
In my search for a nice front end or interface to sort and categorize my abandonware games, I came across GR-Lida and found it very complete. It is based on Qt5 (hence the post from a few days ago) and I have compiled it for the Raspberry Pi. In case you want to do it, I leave you the binary and the instructions below...
Today I updated the blog with the news that are happening, and little by little they are getting together so I can comment them here. I'm also going to be a little busy with new projects, both professional and personal (you'll find out). So I won't make you wait any longer: take off your shoes, disinfect your hands and make yourself comfortable. Pi World begins!...
What a nightmare week!. I've been trying to make progress on several fronts but I'm having a hard time with it. To top it all off, I'm having a hard time with the Qt and I'm trying to create a script to install it if we ever need to compile anything with these libraries, and it hasn't been easy to figure out the best way to do it.
POST UPDATED: Added Snes9X, L'Abbaye des Morts, DOSBox-X, mGBA, Mednafen and ScummVM.
I'm updating now that I have some time several emulators and scripts that are a bit outdated. It's a bit boring looking at all the scripts of the project, but once I have it and it's stable, I hope to increase the compatibility with Raspberry Pi 4 and add some new ones. By the way, I'm slowly giving it support with TwisterOS.
Last week an update of the Raspberry Pi appeared as if nothing had happened. With its defenders and detractors, I'm not going to make an analysis or comment on the characteristics of this board, but I'd like to give my opinion on what is happening with the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
Today I've compiled the latest version 0.0.86.11 of this awesome emulator using Raspbian. I think is one of the best ZX-Spectrum emulator. What are you waiting for?...
It's been a long time since I've spent time in this section that used to be quite regular. I know you miss it, but I stopped seeing so much interesting information and joined the little time I had, it was abandoned until I saw that this week I can make one more post about all the wonderful things that are happening in the Pi World... Let's go!