![]() ![]() (Missing logo/configs and whatnot.) If this happens to you, then you must launch PCSX from the terminal. For some reason, sometimes launching the PCSX binary in KDE/GNOME doesn't quite work right.For me this rules out ePSXe, so I use PCSX. ePSXe seems to work well, but the controller configuration only lets you use the keyboard.Now that that's out of the way, we'll jump right in. You have an NVIDIA card with their proprietary drivers installed.(I have been told my guide works in Fedora as well.) I've only tested it with Debian and Ubuntu. My guide may work in other distros, or it may not. You're running Debian or Ubuntu Linux, no other distro.And hardware requirements are a little strict. To make stuff work, you have few options. In my experience, PSX emulation is quite a bit more flaky in Linux than it is in Windows. I've decided to dedicate a page to PSX emulation under Linux.
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