could use some help getting pcsx2 installed on debian
#1
Running a new instance of bullseye.  The wiki provides a ppa that I have added, but my apt update is failing.

I'm getting a 404 for the gergory-hainaut official ppa.   Is there another set of instructions I should be following, to include possibly just compiling from source myself?

Thanks,
scythe
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#2
ok, after screwing around in my sources.list with the ppa listed in the wiki.. and getting nothing but errors about security... I had to make the line this to work

deb [allow-insecure=yes] https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/gregory...ppa/ubuntu jaunty main

I know, ubuntu not debian, but so far it seems to at least launch. I need to pull my bios and test ... but I think the option of allow-insecure==yes in the config line above appears to be enough to make it work and debian is the base for ubuntu.. so it's entirely possible they're similar enough for it all to work...
amd tr 1950x                                                 amd ryzen 5 2500u
asrock x399 taichi                                         amd vega 8 
XFX Radeon rx570                                       16gb ddr 4 2400 ram
32gb gskill ddr4-3200                                   1tb nvme ssd
Debian Bullseye                                           480gb sata ssd
Custom loop water cooled                           HP envy x360
nzxt 340 case
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#3
Played a lil bit of ffx-2 (because its the disk I could find to rip) and my cpu seems to be struggling with it a little.. seeing some drops as low as 85% in the opening scene... my GU and VS are barely being used, but the emote engine was 99.

I'm not particularly worried though, it played.. and that gives me something to do.. .

Thanks for the excellent product guys, seriously. Not a lot of folks can do a properly functioning ps2 emulator, and you've got it running in Linux and Windows... thats something to brag about there.
amd tr 1950x                                                 amd ryzen 5 2500u
asrock x399 taichi                                         amd vega 8 
XFX Radeon rx570                                       16gb ddr 4 2400 ram
32gb gskill ddr4-3200                                   1tb nvme ssd
Debian Bullseye                                           480gb sata ssd
Custom loop water cooled                           HP envy x360
nzxt 340 case
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