Fedora help Plugin/Boot CDvD failure
#1
I recently installed PCSX2 onto my laptop using yum install instruction from fedora forum.

the program seems to run until I attempt Boot CDvd

Quote:PCSX2 1.1.0.r0 - compiled on Dec 1 2013
Savestate version: 0x9a0a0000

Host Machine Init:
Operating System = Linux 3.12.8-300.fc20.x86_64 x86_64
Physical RAM = 3755 MB
CPU name = Intel® Core™ i3 CPU M 330 @ 2.13GHz
Vendor/Model = GenuineIntel (stepping 02)
CPU speed = 2.126 ghz (4 logical threads)
x86PType = Standard OEM
x86Flags = bfebfbff 0098e3bd
x86EFlags = 28100000

x86 Features Detected:
MMX.. SSE.. SSE2.. SSE3.. SSSE3.. SSE4.1.. SSE4.2

Installing POSIX SIGSEGV handler...
Reserving memory for recompilers...
[wx] iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile

Loading plugins...
Binding GS: /usr/lib/pcsx2/libzzogl-0.4.0.so
Binding PAD: /usr/lib/pcsx2/libonepad-1.1.0.so
Binding SPU2: /usr/lib/pcsx2/libspu2x-2.0.0.so
Binding CDVD: /usr/lib/pcsx2/libCDVDnull.so
Binding USB: /usr/lib/pcsx2/libUSBnull-0.7.0.so
Binding FW: /usr/lib/pcsx2/libFWnull-0.7.0.so
Binding DEV9: /usr/lib/pcsx2/libdev9null-0.5.0.so
Plugins loaded successfully.


Initializing plugins...
Init GS
Init PAD
Init SPU2
Init CDVD
Init USB
Init FW
Init DEV9
Plugins initialized successfully.

HLE Notice: ELF does not have a path.

Opening plugins...
Opening GS
Closing plugins...
Closing GS
Plugins closed successfully.
Shutting down plugins...
(pxActionEvent) GS plugin failed to open!(thread:MTGS)(thread:EE Core)
Plugins shutdown successfully.
User-canceled plugin configuration after plugin initialization failure. Plugins unloaded.

is the entire output of my console. Several googleing attempts and forum browsing has merely confused me. configurations are alll set to defaults. thank you for any advice.
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#2
While you can wait for the linux-experts maybe a hint from a windows user:

Gegory just updated the ppa-source to the new official build.

So maybe it would be better to use that instead...

(But I actually dont know...)

Have you tried running the emu without an iso/dvd?
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#3
The ppa-source won't help dxfir if he's downloading from the Fedora rpmfusion repos. I will be updating the Fedora build to 1.2 in the next few days, although realistically it will be several weeks before it is pushed into the main (no-testing) repos at rpmfusion.

It's probably not a bug with the package anyway. I'm not the best person to offer debugging advice but the message "HLE Notice: ELF does not have a path." seems to imply there is something wrong with the path to the dvd? I don't have pcsx2 in front of me (and may not get access to the host machine for a day or two), but:
1. Does your DVD work in other applications?
2. if so is the path used by these applications replicated in the pcsx2 setup (I'm guessing that the plugin will allow a path to be specified)?
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#4
If the GS plugin is failing to load your probably missing some critical dependencies for GSdx.
OS: Linux Mint 17.2 64 bit (occasional Antergos/Arch user)
(I am no longer a Windows user)
CPU: Intel Pentium G3258
GPU: Nvidia GTX 650 Ti



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#5
could uninstalling then reinstalling the binary resolve this dependency or is the problem less trival.
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#6
I don't think that will help. I wonder if this is a fedora 20 problem of some kind. Could you try with a different GS plugin to determine if the problem occur with all the graphics plugins?
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#7
GPU? drivers?

Gumbo did you compile zzogl with glsl or cg?

Yes testing gsdx might help too.
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#8
Gregory, I compiled with cg, and this should be picked up in the package dependencies.

dxfir, let us know what graphics device and drivers you are using. The new Fedora rpm for 1.2 is almost ready, I just need to rebuild it cleanly in mock for public release, but I've run out of time tonight - I will post it tomorrow evening, and then you can see if the new package fixes your problem.
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#9
It is done - you will find the updated package for pcsx2 1.2 in the fedora sticky - it will be a few weeks before it is pushed on rpmfusion.
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