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Let me know if this is still happening-I have no way/idea how I would test this on my own. Like here's the thing guys, I'm running the latest version of all of my packages, a lot of the times none of this crap happens to me-that doesn't *necessarily* mean anything, though, since my system is probably an example of the ideal environment where everything that could go wrong _doesn't_. With the latest changes to the libtinfo package and crap are you still having the same problem? What the crap, yeah, that does sound like an ncurses problem.
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Is this problem still happening with the latest update of sorry I never got to your comment, somehow the email mentioning that you posted never reached my eyes, lulz.
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(edited on 23:42 (UTC) by I think that it was actually the libtinfo package causing the problems: epsxe doesn't install or create anything in /usr/lib it creates a symlink to /usr/lib/libncursesw.so.6, but it shouldn't be doing anything close to the opposite of that. If that doesn't work for you, then just add the symlink either manually or (BETTER) to the libtinfo package and install it locally and whatnot. run `downgrade libtinfo` and use the previous version, which should be 6-6. I don't know if I'll have a chance to get to this today, but. However, I'm not sure that adding a symlink meant for use by a single package to the LD_PATH is a super great idea since that means that anything and everything would be taking advantage of said symlink, as in if a library _actually_ could _only_ use version 5 of Ncurses and _not_ version 6, then it'd load the symlink just to crash because of the differences in the API. I suppose you could mess around with LD_LIBRARY_PATH, but that variable may vary from distro to distro, unless it's part of some standard. (edited on 04:42 (UTC) by yeah now that you mention it, I can't get solution to work either. usr/bin/epsxe : ligne 3 : 22537 Erreur de segmentation (core dumped)LD_LIBRARY_PATH+=:/opt/epsxe /opt/epsxe/epsxe commented on 04:41 (UTC) * Warning: The memcard has NOT been saved to disk Hi there, I have a few problems when trying to run a game. UPD: I've managed to launch ePSXe 1.9.26, and it's "Run CD-rom" option is working, i wonder what's wrong with newer versions? So, please, i'm asking for advice, what else can i try to make this thing work? Sorry for the language, English is not my native one. Interesting enough, but epsxe IS detecting mounted image, while i'm trying "Run BIOS" option - it's throwing messages about "cd-rom detected successfully", that kind of stuff, but not when i'm trying "Run from CD-rom" - console is not showing any messages at all.
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I set the "cdrom device" to /dev/sr1, as i'm using CDEmu to mount. I'm trying to use "Run from terminal" option to see some log output, but there is none. The only thing that is bothering me, that i can't use "Run from CD-rom" option, as clicking on appears to have no reaction at all. I had some hurdles making everything run smoothly, as i'm new to this Linux stuff, but it's almost fine now.