Load the Homebrew Channel (if you don't have the Homebrew Channel, again, see this guide).ģb - Once your Homebrew Channel has loaded, plug in the external hd to the left-most/bottom-most USB slot. ( Note: I'm no longer recommending USB Loader GX and am now using NeoGamma) Boot up your Wii and insert the USB key or SD card into the slot (Note: if using a USB key, you must insert it into the top-most/right-most slot and must not plug in the external hd yet). If you don't have an /apps/ directory, see this guide.
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However, you can rip wii games directly to your external hd from the wii itself! Just load up USB Loader GX (see below), and press the + button to copy.ģa - Start off by inserting your USB key or SD card into the PC and copying the USB Loader GX folder into the /apps/ directory. There are only a handful of LG dvd-rom drives that can read wii discs and if you don't have this drive you're out of luck.
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Guayadeque is a simple, well-organised GUI music player for gnome. I believe that quest has ended with Guayadeque. In fact, I've been on a mini-quest for a good gnome music player for some time now. None of them quite had what I was looking for in a music player. some may even be familiar with Helix, MPlayer, and VLC as music players.
Yeah, we all know about Rhythmbox, Banshee, Exaile and Amarok.