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I've run into a bit of a brick wall with my Wii modding: I don't have a way of converting .iso to .wbfs with my Linux laptop. Wii Backup Fusion just will not start no matter what I try to do with it and I don't have a Windows machine to run Wii backup manager.

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Also my GameCube games are .rvz files for some reason. That's just what they were from the source I got them from.

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@mynotaurus You don't happen to know what program I should be opening flatpaks with, do you? Somehow Mint forgor and I certainly don't know.

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@Cybird ill forward it onto my mint-knowing friend

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@Cybird @mynotaurus i wouldn't know the preferred gui thing for your desktop if one exists but you ought to be able to either flatpak --user install [filename] for just your own user or sudo flatpak install [filename] for systemwide

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@Cybird @mynotaurus assuming flatpak itself is installed on your distro, anyhow

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@Endiverge @mynotaurus The Systemwide install worked. Thank you Therra and Myno.

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@Endiverge @Cybird @mynotaurus does linux mint have an app store-like program? usually under gnome or kde you can just use GNOME Software or KDE Discover to open and install flatpak files but not sure if mint/cinnamon uses one
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@vn @Endiverge @mynotaurus There is a Software Manager which is a store-like program, I tried using that to open the flatpak, but it didn't work for me.

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