I found this guide for downloading Wii U games, but it relies on a Windows-only tool. Is there a Linux alternative?
I found this guide for downloading Wii U games, but it relies on a Windows-only tool. Is there a Linux alternative?
So, this is the guide: https://gist.github.com/Irastris/31766414a981a056d49c1242a019829a
It talks about FunKiiU (which works fine on Linux) and cdecrypt (which is Windows-only).
Are there alternatives to cdecrypt which run on Linux?
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Maybe on Arch via AUR, although I have no idea because I don't use Arch.
3 0 ReplyRemember to be careful with AUR. There's already been malicious code introduced via AUR after someone picked up orphaned PDF viewer as maintainer.
1 1 ReplyThat was in 2018...
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/malware-found-in-arch-linux-aur-package-repository/
The AUR has the same risks as adding a ppa to a debian tree install, or downloading an rpm from a website.
If it's not in the official repository of your repo treat with caution
8 0 ReplyYep, but it can happen again. There may already be something undiscovered.
1 3 ReplyThe same is true for all package management systems that work the way that the AUR does.
2 0 ReplySure but that's true of any packaging system. The .deb or .rpm you just downloaded off not-a-scammer-honestly.com could just as easily be malware.
1 0 ReplyI know. I just wanted to mention that because AUR doesn't feel like downloading random stuff from internet when you're using it with something like yay.
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