PCSX2 on Debian 9 Stretch?
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Hello everybody,
I'm trying to use my Debian Server as a RetroPie, all goes well until I try to install the experimental packages.. Some don't work, that's fine, but I would love to be able to use the PS2 emulator.
The thing is, when I try to install PCSX2 from the RetroPie Setup experimental packages it start and then it says:
Unable to locate packageIs there anything I can do to fix that?
Because I can't seem to find where it's trying to get the package from..I hope someone can help! =)
Thanks in advance!
Thursten@Edit Since I wasn't very clear before, It is installed on a 64bit Debian Server.
So it's NOT on the Raspberry Pi! 0=) -
I think it's a waste of effort regardless. My i5 at 2.4 GHz can't even play PS2 games without horrible slowdown, so I seriously doubt the pi can output something decent.
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Ooh I'm sorry I think I wasn't clear enough.. I'm using my 64bit Debian Server.
So it isn't on my Pi it is a pretty decent PC though! =) -
Is the server connected to the internet...? (you never know)
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@ThirstyThursten said in PCSX2 on Debian 9 Stretch?:
Ooh I'm sorry I think I wasn't clear enough.. I'm using my 64bit Debian Server.
So it isn't on my Pi it is a pretty decent PC though! =)Ah, my mistake. 😀
Does it point to a log you could upload here? -
This is the log it's refering to.. Not makimg it much clearer though.. To me anyways.. 0=)
https://ibb.co/ikzjnv
^Link to image.. I don't understand this image tagging system.. =x -
We don't build PCSX2 from source - just try to install via apt-get. However PCSX2 is not packaged in Debian. You would need to use Ubuntu or compile manually.
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Okay! Thanks very much, I indeed noticed it only could be installed from binaries! So I'll try that!
If I install it through that will I be able to use it through the EmulationStation?
Is there any documentation? I've something about configuration file editting..
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