![]() ![]() At a next update the replaced files will get overwritten. Then install libglade2-0 package and the pcsxr in 18.04 will work with 2 or more USB gamepads connected using the older 1.1.0 input plugin.īut this is not a long-term "solution". Take /usr/share/psemu/dfinput.glade2 from 16.04 and put it in the same location on 18.04. Overwrite "cfgDFInput" and "libDFInput.so" in "/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/psemu" on 18.04 with the older files from 16.04. In older 16.04 pcsxr package the plugin is version 1.1.0.Ī dirty "solution" to get it to work at this moment is to copy the old plugin files from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04: It looks like the problem lies in the newer input-plugin (1.2.0) which is delivered with the pcsxr package in 18.04. More controllers connected = the configure-screen can't even get opened. PCSX is a free and open-source, video game console emulator that allows software designed to be used with the Sony PlayStation to run on personal computers. Since you'll be using the Linuz ISO plugin, instead of loading a disc, it will prompt for a file. Older Ubuntu MATE 16.04 don't have this problem.Īlso: on 16.04 the configure-screen shows the controller manufacture/model in the list, in 18.04 it only shows "1: null" when one controller is connected. Instead of mounting, just set your CD/DVD plugin to the Linuz one, and when you want to play one just click file->run CD/DVD just like if there was a disc in the drive. When only 1 game controller is connected then it's fine and the configuration screen will show up. There's just nothing happen when "Configuration" => "Controllers" is clicked in PCSX-R if there is more then 1 game controller connected to the PC. On Ubuntu MATE 18.04 (both 32 and 64 bit) I can't configure controllers in PCSX-R (package pcsxr from the official repositories) when more then 1 USB game controller (standard USB HID device) is connected to the PC. ![]()
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