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sudo chown -R deck:deck /home/deck/Emulation/bios/ sudo chmod -R 644 /home/deck/Emulation/bios/* Check if PCSX2 Flatpak can see the BIOS folder:
/home/deck/Emulation/bios/
flatpak override --user net.pcsx2.PCSX2 --filesystem=/home/deck/Emulation/bios:ro Then restart PCSX2. 4.1 The Symbolic Link Workaround If PCSX2 insists on looking in ~/Documents/PCSX2/bios/ , create a symbolic link: emudeck ps2 bios not detected
For many retro gaming enthusiasts, this is the most frustrating roadblock in an otherwise seamless setup. EmuDeck automates nearly everything—controls, bezels, shaders, and even performance tweaks—but it cannot automate the legal acquisition of a PlayStation 2 BIOS. More importantly, even when you have the BIOS files, EmuDeck and PCSX2 often fail to recognize them due to folder structure errors, naming conventions, permission issues, or version mismatches. More importantly, even when you have the BIOS
/home/deck/.var/app/net.pcsx2.PCSX2/config/PCSX2/inis/PCSX2.ini (Path varies by install method) Then, the message appears: "BIOS not detected
Introduction: The Final Hurdle in Retro Gaming You have done the heavy lifting. You installed EmuDeck on your Steam Deck (or desktop Linux), painstakingly copied your ROMs into the correct folders, and excitedly launched PCSX2 (the PS2 emulator). Then, the message appears: "BIOS not detected."
