Re: trying to run xmame on Fedora 5, loads but doesn't play



Mark wrote on 06. September 2006:

I downloaded the current xmame (version 0.106) off x.mame.net
and compiled it on Fedora 5 Linux. The compile worked
fine but when I start it up with a rom, it loads them (in
this case for xevious), says "done" and then doesn't do
anything. Just wondering if anyone has a clue what
could hang that up.

I sometimes, cannot say when, have this too. I usually kill the X server
and restart it and it works again.
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