PCSX2 for Debian/Ubuntu
#71
Merci à l'équipe de PCSX2, c'est impressionnant comment l'émulator a évolué en 1 an!
Et un grand merci à Gregory qui est en charge de la version Linux, stabilité et performance sont au rendez-vous.
Juste deux points:
- sous Linux, pour afficher une applciation en plein écran, la touche F11 est devenu un standard, alt+enter est de moins en moins utilisé.
- le joystick fonctionne pour certains jeux (Budokai 3,...) mais pas pour d'autres (Colossus,...).
Config: Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic 64 bits - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 - official Ubuntu Nvidia drivers 390.48 - 1920x1080 - Processor Intel i5-3570 3,4 Ghz - 8 Go RAM
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#72
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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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#73
In short A big warm thank you with standard complain Tongue2

1/ F11 is surely already allocated to others stuff. Use double click to go fullscreen.
2/ Did you try to reconfigure your joystick. It is unlikely to be game dependent.
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#74
ppa updated Smile
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#75
Hi,

I've added your ppa "gregory hainault..." but pcsx2 cannot install just the "pcsx2-unstable-dbg:i386" and "pcsx2-l10n-unstable" with my Elementary OS Luna 64bits (based on ubuntu 12.04). Is there a solution for this ?

(i'm french if you could speak french too)

Thanx
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#76
You should just need to install pcsx2-unstable:i386 .
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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#77
How do you install the newest version? My update manager in xubuntu 12.04 shows that it has an update, but I cannot check it.

In Synaptic a search for pcsx2 gives me these:
pcsx2-unstable-dbg:i386
pcsx2-l10n-unstable
pcsx2:i386

If I try to update in Synaptic, it shows a long list of things that "have" to uninstalled, for example plymouth*, lightdm and xubuntu-desktop + a boatload of lib*

Also where is pcsx2-unstable? :I
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#78
Do you have a 64 bits OS?
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#79
Yes, 64-bit Xubuntu 12.04.
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#80
PCSX2 is 32 bits only so it will install all 32bits dependencies with it (nearly a full core 32 bits OS). However I don't understand why you don't get pcsx2-unstable (but pcsx2 is more recent anyway)
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