Kiosk mode not surviving reboot
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Another problem I'm having with kiosk mode is that I can't exit kiosk with the Konami code from within emulationstation.
Thanks again for the help
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@srdrgz
To unlock, what type of controller are you using? -
Xbox 360 with wireless receiver
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@srdrgz said in Kiosk mode not surviving reboot:
Xbox 360 with wireless receiver
This is a known issue. There is a fix for that coming up in the dev/experimental branch, as soon as this PR is accepted
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Regarding the UI mode not sticking, can you
- set the UI mode to kiosk
- exit emulationstation with a keyboard by pressing F4
- check the content of the emulationstation settings file (
/home/pi/.emulationstation/es_settings.cfg
), especially the lines about UIModes?
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I think the file name is named "es_settings.cfg".
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@zigurana I know I can comment on this. I am having the same problem with the newest version of the master branch. If I set kiosk mode from the menu it will change to kiosk until I do a reboot, then it will be in Full mode. If I close ES and change the es_settings.cfg to “Kiosk” and save, then it will load up to kiosk and stay in kiosk after many reboots. However, whenever I change the mode back to Full from the menu then the cycle starts all over with all changes being temporary until a reboot.
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Changing the setting to "kiosk" in es_settings.cfg worked for me. I also removed the retropie menu from where the emulators are selected, to prevent any other accidental changes.
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@srdrgz before getting rid of retropie menu, did you go into runcommand and disable joystick or disable it competely so someone cant change emulator and video settings?
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@edmaul69
Yes, I disabled that too. This retropie was a gift to my brother. So, tried to make it as streamlined as possible. I think the only other change I made was that i remapped the general input of mame to not allow access to the mame settings, within a game, with a gamepad. It can now only be accessed by pressing tab on a keyboard.Come to think of it, is there a way to disable access retroarch settings, while in a game? Currently, if I press select and x on my controller it will bring up the retroarch settings menu. I'd like to disable that menu without remapping any gamepad buttons.
Edit: I think I found the answer to my question in the retroarch configuration wiki. I think if I comment out the line of code that toggles the RGUI then that should. However, I can't test it because I already gave it to my brother.
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How are you exiting/resetting RetroPie?
EDIT: Also, when you set "Kiosk mode", can you then open a SSH session (or exit ES) and look into es_log.txt, see if there's a line stating "Setting UI mode to <mode you selected>". And in that thread, check the contents of the settings file after changing it in ES and exiting ES.
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@pjft
I have the same problem. Both the standard menu shutdown and a power button script shutdown have the same result. (Edit: ES-Dev) -
@jcook84 if you change the emulationstation theme do you lose that on reboot as well? If so you might need to fix the permissions for the emulationstation folder. I had this issue.
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@edmaul69
Theme selection is persistent. Still no luck with with having Kiosk setting hold through the reboot. Not a huge deal because it will remain if I edit the es_settings.cfg; Ideally, I'll be the only one in the house using full UI anyway -
@srdrgz
I typically edit the unwanted Retroarch hotkey combos out of the controller configs in /retroarch-joypads/. -
@jcook84 i do this as well. I also add disc eject, disc next and disc prev to the individual controller configs for famicom disc system and psx.
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@edmaul69
Good idea!So I edited es_settings.cfg to my liking (kiosk UI, snes-mini theme, ect...) then I used "chattr" to lock it ALL down. I can switch to full UI and do whatever I need to do, but after a restart it reverts back to kiosk.
locking:
sudo chattr +i es_settings.cfg
to unlock it:
sudo chattr -i es_settings.cfg -
@jcook84 can you send over the content of the settings file after trying to change it from full to Kiosk and exiting to the Shell, together with the es_log.txt file? You may use pastebin for the effect, it should help setting what may be happening.
Of course you'd need to revert you're permissions changes :/
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I think I've found the root-cause for this. The proposed solution is under review atm.
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@zigurana Great! I have this problem with a pi I'm building for my friend, and I really would love to see it fixed before I give it to him. Please let me / us know when the fix is available :)
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