03-16-2017, 02:02 AM
I have an HP Elitebook 2730p with a Core2Duo L9600 (Penryn series) 2.13ghz processor with 4GB RAM. I have used previous builds of PCSX2 on this laptop both in Linux and in Windows and had them working relatively well after mucking about with the settings. I run PCSX2 to give my aging fat-model PS2 a break. If I didn't know that this laptop could run PCSX2, I'd have given up the ghost a few hours back.
I am currently running Linux Mint KDE 18.1 codename Serena (64-bit).
Whenever I start up the program, I have to enter the config screen. I have these two listed in the options: GSnull Driver 0.1.0 [libGSnull] and GSdx (GCC 5.3.1, SSE2) 1.0.0 [libGSdx-1.0.0]. My output shows that my CPU supports up to SE4.1, so I don't think that's the problem.
The funny thing is that I used Nautilus to copy all other plugins from Linux versions 0.9.6 and 1.0.0 to the default folder (usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pcsx2). I used the archived tar.gz from PCSX2's Linux archived versions to pull these from (no worries about 3rd parties). They show up in the folder and are the proper size, etc. I don't *think* there's an issue with this end of things.
I checked into the Intel driver for the integrated graphics card and found out that Serena is built from Ubuntu's 16.04 and Kubuntu packages. Xenial Xerus ships with the newest possible Intel stacks, and I tried adding the versions that were put out before and after the one pre-installed, but neither supports xenial and kicked both GUI and terminal installs from root.
I should have ZZORG at least showing up as an option, but it's not. It's flagging my lappie with OpenGL errors, which, if I remember right, I bypassed by using a different openGL plugin (which isn't available).
I'm not a complete Linux noob, but I only sorta know what I'm doing here. I think the issue might be something to do with the shaders, but I don't see any way to really see which shaders have issue.
Any help would be awesome!
I am currently running Linux Mint KDE 18.1 codename Serena (64-bit).
Whenever I start up the program, I have to enter the config screen. I have these two listed in the options: GSnull Driver 0.1.0 [libGSnull] and GSdx (GCC 5.3.1, SSE2) 1.0.0 [libGSdx-1.0.0]. My output shows that my CPU supports up to SE4.1, so I don't think that's the problem.
The funny thing is that I used Nautilus to copy all other plugins from Linux versions 0.9.6 and 1.0.0 to the default folder (usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pcsx2). I used the archived tar.gz from PCSX2's Linux archived versions to pull these from (no worries about 3rd parties). They show up in the folder and are the proper size, etc. I don't *think* there's an issue with this end of things.
I checked into the Intel driver for the integrated graphics card and found out that Serena is built from Ubuntu's 16.04 and Kubuntu packages. Xenial Xerus ships with the newest possible Intel stacks, and I tried adding the versions that were put out before and after the one pre-installed, but neither supports xenial and kicked both GUI and terminal installs from root.
I should have ZZORG at least showing up as an option, but it's not. It's flagging my lappie with OpenGL errors, which, if I remember right, I bypassed by using a different openGL plugin (which isn't available).
I'm not a complete Linux noob, but I only sorta know what I'm doing here. I think the issue might be something to do with the shaders, but I don't see any way to really see which shaders have issue.
Any help would be awesome!