Need help Pcsx crashing
#1
Background. New to linux, new to trying to diy. My ps2 died so i figured why waste all those games. So I downloaded from the Ubuntu software center, got my bios, riped my games to .iso and followed the directions and saw them work on you tube. I can get the emulator to start with no disk, but the second I try to load the .iso the whole thing crashes before i even try to start the emulator. Total failure. What did I do wrong? Any help would be amazing.

log at startup----
PCSX2 1.4.0-0- compiled on Jan  6 2016
Savestate version: 0x9a0b0000

Host Machine Init:
    Operating System =  Linux 3.19.0-58-generic i686
    Physical RAM     =  3978 MB
    CPU name         =  Intel® Core™ i7 CPU       Q 720  @ 1.60GHz
    Vendor/Model     =  GenuineIntel (stepping 05)
    CPU speed        =  1.594 ghz (8 logical threads)
    x86PType         =  Standard OEM
    x86Flags         =  bfebfbff 0098e3fd
    x86EFlags        =  28100000

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

Installing POSIX SIGSEGV handler...
Reserving memory for recompilers...

Loading plugins...
    Binding   GS: /usr/lib/games/PCSX2/libGSdx-1.0.0.so
    Binding  PAD: /usr/lib/games/PCSX2/libonepad-1.1.0.so
    Binding SPU2: /usr/lib/games/PCSX2/libspu2x-2.0.0.so
    Binding CDVD: /usr/lib/games/PCSX2/libCDVDnull.so
    Binding  USB: /usr/lib/games/PCSX2/libUSBnull-0.7.0.so
    Binding   FW: /usr/lib/games/PCSX2/libFWnull-0.7.0.so
    Binding DEV9: /usr/lib/games/PCSX2/libdev9null-0.5.0.so
Plugins loaded successfully.

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#2
Likely the gl driver is wrongly installed (the 32 bits part)
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#3
I have upgraded, uninstalled and reinstalled nvidia. still not working. Google is little help.
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#4
If you boot with nodisk do you get the ps2 bios screen?
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#5
Well yeah, the start up thingy like i just turned on a ps2 with no disk.
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#6
Did you manage to boot with the sw renderer only?
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#7
Sorry for my ignorance but i don't know. i am gonna assume sw is software. is that like booting it from the terminal?
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#8
Gsdx plugin settings-> renderer -> opengl(software)

Software means you use your cpu to render the game instead of the gpu (hardware). Sw mode should even work if your gpu driver is broken.
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#9
Switched it to sw and it still crashes immediately after i select the .iso. As soon as i click open when selecting the .iso is when it crashes. The Log, the blue logo screen, and the emulator if it is open.
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#10
You mean that just the selection of ISO make the emulator crash? Or when you start the game?
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