GS Plugin issues
#1
I'm trying to run PCSX2 0.9.6 on Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty. My computer is kind of old and here are a few specs:

Processor: Intel Pentium D 2.8 Ghz
VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300 (PCIE)]
Display controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV370 [Radeon X300SE]
1 GB RAM
160 GB Hard Drive

If you need any more information, let me know and I'll get it.

My problem lays with the graphics plug in I believe. When using the plugin called "ZeroGS Playground OpenGL 0.96.7," I get an error stating "Error Opening GS Plugin."

I downloaded the ZZogl plugin from another thread. When I move just the plug in, the emulator closes when I try to open the configure menu. When I move both files, the emulator stops responding when I open the configure menu.

I tried to build the ZZogl plugin from source and I get build errors, lots of them.

Is there any way to fix any of these problems so I may use this emulator.
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#2
First, you should check dependencies. Did you have proprietary drivers installed? What was written in console before Error Opening message. What version of libGLEW do you have?
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#3
I do not have any drivers for my graphics card installed. Whatever Ubuntu uses by default is it.

I'm trying to find drivers for it but I'm having no luck. I find something and try it and nothing happens.

For some reason, there's no console when I load the emulator, but the log file for the GS says:

creating zerogs
Got Doublebuffered Visual!
glX-Version 1.2
Depth 32
you have Direct Rendering!
*********
ZeroGS: ERROR: Need GL_EXT_framebufer_object for multiple render targets
ZeroGS: *********
*********
ZeroGS: OGL WARNING: multiple render targets not supported, some effects might look bad
ZeroGS: *********
Disabling MRT depth writing

If that helps at all.

I have libglew1.5-dev.
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#4
Yes, default drivers is suxx for pcsx2. You need to install proprietary ones -- it's somewhere in system settings, without proprietary drivers pcsx2 would not run, I am certain.

p.S. open terminal window and run pcsx2 from command line, than you'll see all console messages.
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#5
In my hardware drivers menu (where I get a list of proprietary drivers), I only have one for my wireless card. Nothing about my video. I tried to install one from the ATI site, but the installer failed. So no driver. I could try again I suppose, but the results will probably be the same.

The console message (aside from telling me the specs on my system) just said the same thing the log I copied said.
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#6
I've made a little... "progress" I suppose. I got the emulator to load the configuration menu. But now both GS plugins give that "Error Opening GS Plugin" thing. Here are the logs:

ZZogl:

creating zerogs
Got Doublebuffered Visual!
glX-Version 1.2
Depth 24
you have Direct Rendering!
*********
ZZogl: ERROR: Need GL_EXT_framebufer_object for multiple render targets
ZZogl: *********


ZeroGS:

Same as above.


The Hardware Drivers menu show no proprietary drivers, and the one I downloaded from ATI does not install. It gives this in the terminal:

Created directory fglrx-install.rTcFWq
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing ATI Proprietary Linux Driver-8.593...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
==================================================
ATI Technologies Linux Driver Installer/Packager
==================================================

Error: ./default_policy.sh does not support version
default:v2:i686:lib::none:2.6.31-14-generic; make sure that the version is being
correctly set by --iscurrentdistro

Removing temporary directory: fglrx-install.rTcFWq


I'm not sure what that means, except that it doesn't work xD.

So, am I just screwed or is there anything else I can try?
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#7
Well, run glxgears -info
Tell me output of this. And if you miss GL_EXT_framebufer_object, you could not use neither ZeroGS, nor ZZogl.
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