PCSX2(playstation 2 emulator) won't work under Ubuntu 11.10 x64. It worked when I was running Ubuntu 11.10 x86.
When I downloaded the pcsx2-0.9.8-r4594-linux.tar.gz I extracted it in the home directory and run the launch_pcsx2_linux.sh
file, it closed immediately. When I open GNOME-terminal and typed in: ./launch_pcsx2_linux.sh
I got the following error:
./pcsx2: error while loading shared libraries: libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
When I type sudo apt-get install libwxbase2.8-0
it says that it is already installed.
A big plus here is, there is a Linux version of PCSX2, so we don't need to use WINE!
Installation
There are 2 ways to install pcsx2 in Ubuntu.
Manually
One just download it from the pcsx2 site, extract it in your home folder, and run the
launch_pcsx2_linux.sh
(X86 only). here is the pcsx2.desktop file save it in/usr/share/applications/
or in your/home/your username/.local/share/applications/
. Edit the file, where it saysyour username
change it to your actual username, and the actual path to the binary.PPA
If that is to much of a hassle for you, The Gregory Hainaut PPA, is the official PCSX2 PPA, which supports x86 and x64 bit versions of Ubuntu. Due note that the package maintainers have stated:
Copy past the following in your gnome-terminal
If the PCSX2 doesn't work for you, try the
pcsx2-unstable
package. One thing you need to do, when configuring PCSX2, is add BIOS files. You will get a window that asks for these BIOS files. You will need to provide legal BIOS´es yourself!This video shows PCSX2 in action, in VMware, showing off the x86 version. I didn't start the game cause it didn't work well with my screen-recorder.
PCSX2 in Ubuntu(x86/x64)
Source
Ubuntu 17.04 official wiki instructions
The official wiki has installation instructions: https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/wiki/Installing-on-Linux/d029dc1d29c94be3b991507069cf9ee1e82f589a#ubuntu-ppa
Note that the executable is horribly named
PCSX2
in all caps.Notably, since the packages are 32-bit only, you first need the pesky:
or else you get dependency problems with
libjack-0.116
.Next, during the first run, you need to extract the BIOS to:
and select the one that matches your ISO's region.
Finally, you will also need: