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'''WARNING: It requires a CPU with SSE2 instructions. If your CPU does not support this instruction set, it does not have enough horsepower to run this emulator.''' | '''WARNING: It requires a CPU with SSE2 instructions. If your CPU does not support this instruction set, it does not have enough horsepower to run this emulator.''' | ||
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# Install PCSX2: <pre>sudo apt-get install pcsx2</pre> | # Install PCSX2: <pre>sudo apt-get install pcsx2</pre> | ||
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# PCSX2 Daily Builds PPA (development version): <pre>sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pcsx2-team/pcsx2-daily</pre> | # PCSX2 Daily Builds PPA (development version): <pre>sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pcsx2-team/pcsx2-daily</pre> | ||
# Update repository listings: <pre>sudo apt-get update</pre> | # Update repository listings: <pre>sudo apt-get update</pre> |
Revision as of 13:46, 2 September 2022
The following is a guide on how to install the latest stable version of PCSX2 on Linux. If you want to try the latest unstable builds, please refer to this guide here.
Installation
Arch Linux
If you are running 64-bit Arch Linux, you will need to enable access to the multilib repository, so you can obtain 32-bit libraries. You can do this by uncommenting the following lines in /etc/pacman.conf
:
[multilib] Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
Next, you can simply install PCSX2 using the package manager:
pacman -S pcsx2
Debian/Ubuntu based distros
PCSX2 stable (32-bit)
WARNING: It requires a CPU with SSE2 instructions. If your CPU does not support this instruction set, it does not have enough horsepower to run this emulator.
Ubuntu 22.04
- Install PCSX2: sudo apt-get install pcsx2
Ubuntu 20.04
- Gregory's PPA (stable version):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gregory-hainaut/pcsx2.official.ppa
- Update repository listings:
sudo apt-get update
- Install PCSX2:
sudo apt-get install pcsx2
PCSX2 unstable (64-bit)
- PCSX2 Daily Builds PPA (development version):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pcsx2-team/pcsx2-daily
- Update repository listings:
sudo apt-get update
- Install pcsx2-unstable:
sudo apt-get install pcsx2-unstable
openSUSE
openSUSE users need to add Packman repository. This will add the repo for version 13.2:
zypper ar -f http://packman.inode.at/suse/openSUSE_13.2/ packman
If using a different version of openSUSE (13.x, Tumbleweed, Factory) please visit Packman
(please only install the i586 package, x86_64 one has problems and so far is unsupported)
zypper install pcsx2.i586
Fedora
You can install PCSX2 from the rpmfusion-nonfree repository.
<source>
- dnf install pcsx2
</source>
Configuration
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