sonic.out
“Damn it Ubuntu, I don’t want the snap of Sonic!”
live in theaters now
Sonic.appimage
This is the correct answer
Totally safe, just don’t
chmod +x sonic.sh
source sonic.sh
./sonic
Sonic.tar.gz
What an extension that is.
Tarball with gzip
Means sonic is like a zipbomb here
git clone git://github.com/MY5TCrimson/sonic.git cd sonic ./configure make sudo make install
make -j$(nproc)
For the games I
didmade, before I had to do a life restructuring and put that stuff on hiatus, I always went with something.x86_64 - I have no idea when and where I got that idea, but I know I copied that format from somewhere.It would be: first open The Terminal and type in sudo apt get install sw-io sonic-.exe-linux-,version-github-releases. Then when the .deb installs type “clear”. Then type in sudo apt get osbwdiid- java-github-releases-v15.6. Once that downloads attempt to run the .deb only to find it doesn’t work. Then open YouTube and find out how to use .debs. Follow the guidance and reopen the .deb, only it doesn’t work. Then go onto the github page to follow the installation instructions. It still doesn’t work. Give up. The Horrors of “sonic”
yay -S sonic
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