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OpenTaiko
An improved and personalized version of TJAPlayer3-Develop-Rewrite, .tja chart player axed on entertainment and creativity.
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InfluxDB
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SaaSHub
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I almost got OpenTaiko to run after using the above steps and installing the "MS UI Gothic" font, but couldn't get past a SlimDX error. Maybe someone more knowledgeable than me can conquer this. If you do, please let me know!
TJAPlayer3-f runs natively on Linux but its code needs to manually changed in order to be able to do anything other than autoplay. This is the required code but it needs to be implemented and compiled, which is a real barrier to entry for many. My impression is that this fork will likely never be made playable by default.
I've successfully run the preconfigured version of TJAPlayer by Meowgister using Lutris (and it runs very well) through the following steps:
TJAPlayer3-f runs natively on Linux but its code needs to manually changed in order to be able to do anything other than autoplay. This is the required code but it needs to be implemented and compiled, which is a real barrier to entry for many. My impression is that this fork will likely never be made playable by default.
The only other good option available to Linux users is to run your own Taiko Web server and access it through Chrome (locally or otherwise) on your Linux machine.