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==Build== | ==Build== | ||
See the [[PCSX2 Documentation/Compiling on Linux]] document. | See the [[PCSX2 Documentation/Compiling on Linux]] document. | ||
==appimage == | ==appimage == | ||
Official images for Linux are listed [https://pcsx2.net/downloads/ here]. Other distro packages are third party builds and they are not supported. | |||
==GNU/Linux distribution packages== | ==GNU/Linux distribution packages== |
Revision as of 06:17, 18 September 2022
Build
See the PCSX2 Documentation/Compiling on Linux document.
appimage
Official images for Linux are listed here. Other distro packages are third party builds and they are not supported.
GNU/Linux distribution packages
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
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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