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If that still doesn't work, try a different bluetooth adapter and/or computer. If you are using a virtual machine, try a live DVD or USB.

If it doesn't do that, your bluetooth dongle might be incompatible. The Terminal should now display information about your bluetooth dongle. Sudo apt install make gcc libbluetooth-dev libglib2.0-dev libdbus-1-dev libudev-dev libical-dev libreadline-dev Then open a Terminal (click the icon in the top left corner and type "Terminal") and enter the following commands after another (you can also open Firefox, navigate to this tutorial, and copy all the commands after another so you don't have to type them): Make sure your console is as close to the bluetooth adapter as possible (< 1 meter). If you normally use WiFi, you need to click the icon in the top right corner and connect your computer to the WiFi again.Īlso, you should now turn on your Wii Mini, connect a wii remote, and connect a USB drive with a boot.elf file in its root (ideally, the Hackmii Installer). On a virtual machine you should automatically have an internet connection, on a computer with a LAN connnection it should work automatically as well. You now have prepared and started a Linux system (or you jumped to this step because you already have Linux). If it isn't shown in that list, it may not be compatible with the VM and you need to try one of the other methods. Go to the menu "Devices" -> "USB" and choose your Bluetooth dongle in the list to connect it to the virtual machine.Click "OK" and boot the machine by clicking "Start".The empty entry should then display the ISO file name. Then click the DVD icon on the right side and select the Ubuntu ISO you just downloaded. Choose the new VM from the list on the left, click "Modify", go to "Storage" and choose the empty entry.Ignore the warning message by clicking "Continue". On the third page ("drive) choose the option "No hard drive" - Linux boots directly from the ISO.If you have lots of RAM you could also increase it, then Ubuntu will run faster (not more than 50% of your RAM). On the next page, you can leave the RAM at the default setting.On the first page, enter a name, select the type "Linux" and the version "Ubuntu (64 bit)".To create a virtual machine, you need to download and install Virtualbox: /Īfter you've installed and started it, you can click the "New" button to create a new VM.
