I installed PCSX2 with pacman and I remember being able to launch it from the command line with "pcsx2".

However I can't get it to work, it just says "command not found". I also tried installing from AUR but it's the same thing.

I didn't get any error message and both installations went by smoothly. 

Then I tried adding the emulator to steam from the list but it doesn't show up, while every other application I installed does.

I have a problem with the Playstation 2 emulator, it is not recognized.When I click Core -> Manage Core -> Sony Playstation PCSX2, it says the pcsx2/bios folder does not exist.I downloaded it here created in /storage/system/pcsx2 with no success, then I created it in /storage/core/pcsx2 but also without success, Lakka continues to say that the pcsx2/bios folder does not exist.There are also no log files in the /storage/logfiles folder that I could look for.


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I wrote everything lowercase and the bios files are all in a bios folder which is in a pcsx2 folderI know the documentation at , it also says that the pcsx2 folder must be in the system folder, but the system does not recognize this folder.

Most of the information you need is here Gamepad - ArchWiki

Depending on what controller you have, maybe this is related [BUG] Cannot bind controller buttons  Issue #4414  PCSX2/pcsx2  GitHub

When I downloaded the pcsx2-0.9.8-r4594-linux.tar.gz I extracted it in the home directory and run the launch_pcsx2_linux.sh file, it closed immediately. When I open GNOME-terminal and typed in: ./launch_pcsx2_linux.sh I got the following error:

One just download it from the pcsx2 site, extract it in your home folder, and run the launch_pcsx2_linux.sh(X86 only). here is the pcsx2.desktop file save it in /usr/share/applications/ or in your /home/your username/.local/share/applications/. Edit the file, where it says your username change it to your actual username, and the actual path to the binary.

If the PCSX2 doesn't work for you, try the pcsx2-unstable package. One thing you need to do, when configuring PCSX2, is add BIOS files. You will get a window that asks for these BIOS files. You will need to provide legal BIOSes yourself!

The legacy memory cards folder is only used if Mcd001.ps2 and/or Mcd002.ps2 is detected in retroarch/system/pcsx2/memcards/ and the "Memory Card: Slot N" core option is set to "Legacy".

This can be useful if you were using an older version of the core that didn't use the saves folder yet, or if you transferred the memcards folder directly from standalone.

@HurricanePootis The DISABLE_ADVANCE_SIMD option is misnamed (in my opinion). It does not disable avx. It probably did, a long time ago, and its use would have been appropriate for Arch/AUR because Arch supports only x86-64 (v1). But now upstream pcsx2 requires sse4 (v2). They also create "multi-ISA" binaries that use dynamic dispatch to support multiple versions (sse4, avx, avx2) of some functions when DISABLE_ADVANCE_SIMD=ON. Modern CPUs would be expected to use the avx2 version of those functions, but I have no way to confirm.

resolving dependencies...looking for conflicting packages...error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies):: installing fmt (10.0.0-1) breaks dependency 'libfmt.so=9-64' required by pcsx2 0852c4b9a8

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