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n this guide I will be using Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. The purpose of this guide is to provide Linux users with a way to use USB mods without running a Windows virtual machine or a dual-boot.

Credits go to the original developers of all the programs used in this tutorial.

USBXTAF in Linux: (Needed for all USB Mods)

Ok, firstly, you will need to install MonoDevelop and the Mono .NET runtime environment in order to use USBXTAF in Linux. Luckily, this is as simple as typing this command into the Terminal:
sudo apt-get install mono mono-gmcs mono-gac mono-utils monodevelop monodoc-browser monodevelop-nunit monodevelop-versioncontrol


Once this process of installation is complete, go ahead and download USBXTAFGUI_v26 [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .

(v27 currently doesn't work so don't update it if asked, I have contacted slasher asking to bring back Linux compatibility in later versions.)

Once you have downloaded the .ZIP file, extract the USBXplorer folder to your home folder.

If you haven't already, plug in your formatted Xbox 360 USB drive.

Now, open up a new Terminal window, and input the following commands in this order (Capitalization matters)
cd USBXplorer

mono USBXTAFGUI.exe


You can now extract your profile and save files as you would normally.

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Ouch LameSite Leaches.
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Haha lamesite xD but yeah u should give credit when its due
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I love how you guys call it the "Lame Site" when half the post on TTG are copied from 7S. If its so lame why copy stuff from it without giving credit?
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i type the code it dosent work please help i want to mod
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tutorials wrote n this guide I will be using Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. The purpose of this guide is to provide Linux users with a way to use USB mods without running a Windows virtual machine or a dual-boot.

Credits go to the original developers of all the programs used in this tutorial.

USBXTAF in Linux: (Needed for all USB Mods)

Ok, firstly, you will need to install MonoDevelop and the Mono .NET runtime environment in order to use USBXTAF in Linux. Luckily, this is as simple as typing this command into the Terminal:
sudo apt-get install mono mono-gmcs mono-gac mono-utils monodevelop monodoc-browser monodevelop-nunit monodevelop-versioncontrol


Once this process of installation is complete, go ahead and download USBXTAFGUI_v26 [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .

(v27 currently doesn't work so don't update it if asked, I have contacted slasher asking to bring back Linux compatibility in later versions.)

Once you have downloaded the .ZIP file, extract the USBXplorer folder to your home folder.

If you haven't already, plug in your formatted Xbox 360 USB drive.

Now, open up a new Terminal window, and input the following commands in this order (Capitalization matters)
cd USBXplorer

mono USBXTAFGUI.exe


You can now extract your profile and save files as you would normally.


First off if your going to copy ad least change it a bit, secondly the command to get MonoDevelop is
sudo apt-get install mono-gmcs mono-gac mono-utils monodevelop monodoc-browser monodevelop-nunit monodevelop-versioncontrol
but dude, don't join the community thinking if you post a guide copied from somewhere else hat it isn't guna get found out.


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Credits go to Jake007g on Se7ensins (Boo Se7ensins but credit is due to him)
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7s isn't bad TTG is just better much faster for my computer too
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