#[SOLVED] LiveSplit on linux?
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Im using arch, and dont know how to install livesplit
im not really sure how to do that,,,
just install the windows exe
then go to the downloads directory with cd Downloads
then run wine package.exe
package is the livesplit name
how do i get the exe? the download on the website is for the .zip
then use unzip?
Did you even research anything
on how to unzip or run exe's on linux
i did, im just a bit confused because when i use unzip it just spills the contents of the zip into my downloads folder...
then make a folder, put the zip in it and then run unzip
i have it running now, is there a way that i can make an application menu icon (on gnome) so that i dont have to do wine LiveSplit.exe everytime i want to open it?
just search up how to make shortcut gnome arch
i ended up using llanfair, thank you for the suggestion though
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