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    DB9/Gamecon installation error

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      luizoti
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      @mitu said in DB9/Gamecon installation error:

      sudo apt-get -y install linux-headers-uname -r

      I tried the command that passed me and I got this error, Any idea?

      pi @ retropie: ~ $ sudo apt-get -y install linux-headers-4.9.26v7-aufs
      Reading package lists ... Ready
      Building dependency tree
      Reading status information ... Ready
      E: Unable to find package linux-headers-4.9.26v7-aufs
      E: The package could not be found through the regular expression 'linux-headers-4.9.26v7-aufs'

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        mitu Global Moderator @luizoti
        last edited by mitu

        @luizoti Seems similar to https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=131788. Update your kernel to the latest via

        apt-get update
        apt-get dist-upgrade
        

        followed by a reboot. The previous commands will take some time, so you'll have to be patient. After rebooting, verify that your kernel is at version 4.9.35-v7+ with the command uname -r and install the kernel headers with

        apt-get -y install raspberrypi-kernel-headers
        

        If this works, re-run the RetroPie-Setup script again and try to install the drivers.

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          luizoti @luizoti
          last edited by

          @luizoti

          It does not work, the command does not update the kernel. I had already tried installing the 4.9.35-v7 + kernel via .deb, but it did not work either.

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            mitu Global Moderator @luizoti
            last edited by

            @luizoti said in DB9/Gamecon installation error:

            I had already tried installing the 4.9.35-v7 + kernel via .deb, but it did not work either.

            You shouldn't try installing .deb files directly. What happens if you try to run:

            sudo apt-get -y install raspberrypi-kernel raspberrypi-kernel-headers
            

            This should install

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              luizoti
              last edited by

              @mitu said in DB9/Gamecon installation error:

              sudo apt-get -y install raspberrypi-kernel raspberrypi-kernel-headers

              All installed.

              Reading package lists ... Ready
              Building dependency tree
              Reading status information ... Ready
              raspberrypi-kernel is already the newest version.
              raspberrypi-kernel-headers is already the newest version.
              0 packages upgraded, 0 new packages installed, 0 to be removed and 0 not upgraded.

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                mitu Global Moderator @luizoti
                last edited by

                @luizoti what does

                apt-cache show raspberrypi-kernel
                

                output ?

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                  luizoti
                  last edited by

                  @mitu said in DB9/Gamecon installation error:

                  output ?

                  Package: raspberrypi-kernel
                  Source: raspberrypi-firmware
                  Version: 1.20170703-1
                  Architecture: armhf
                  Maintainer: Serge Schneider serge@raspberrypi.org
                  Installed-Size: 110932
                  Breaks: raspberrypi-bootloader (<< 1.20160324-1)
                  Replaces: raspberrypi-bootloader (<< 1.20160324-1)
                  Provides: linux-image
                  Homepage: https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware
                  Priority: extra
                  Section: kernel
                  Filename: pool/main/r/raspberrypi-firmware/raspberrypi-kernel_1.20170703-1_armhf.deb
                  Size: 31621828
                  SHA256: 2da176335d2760e452805f6f02b205b77e9a6427cdc4f0aeed82e8fcdff38035
                  SHA1: faa739c461cb038bd86102372a87683d0f9f9664
                  MD5sum: 06e80e9ebab01b7dffe1b4e6ea173978
                  Description: Raspberry Pi bootloader
                  This package contains the Raspberry Pi Linux kernel.
                  Description-md5: 7536ab227cf13dcddacdeb86a3d06624

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                    mitu Global Moderator @luizoti
                    last edited by

                    @luizoti Looks right, except the kernel you're running is not the one in this package. Did you manually install another kernel over the distro-provided kernel ?

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                      luizoti
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                      @mitu said in DB9/Gamecon installation error:

                      Did you manually install another kernel over the distro-provided kernel ?

                      I would not know how to do it, if I did it, I did not mean to.

                      Would rpi-update have the ability to install another kernel?

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                        mitu Global Moderator @luizoti
                        last edited by mitu

                        @luizoti Ok

                        @luizoti said in DB9/Gamecon installation error:

                        I would not know how to do it, if I did it, I did not mean to.

                        OK, so reading more - the mismatch is because of the Berryboot env. It boots with the Berryboot kernel and not with the Raspbian kernel (the one included in the raspberrypi-kernel), hence the problem.
                        I also found https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/issues/1428. As said in the issue, one solution is to use the RetroPie image instead of the Berryboot one.

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                          luizoti
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                          @mitu said in DB9/Gamecon installation error:

                          As said in the issue, one solution is to use the RetroPie image instead of the Berryboot one.

                          The solution is not to use Berryboot?

                          Do you know a way to convert a berryboot image to normal SD?

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                            mitu Global Moderator @luizoti
                            last edited by

                            @luizoti said in DB9/Gamecon installation error:

                            Do you know a way to convert a berryboot image to normal SD?

                            I don't, didn't work with Berryboot, only normal images.

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                              luizoti
                              last edited by

                              @mitu said in DB9/Gamecon installation error:

                              I don't, didn't work with Berryboot, only normal images.

                              Thanks for the help, I'll look for a way to convert an image.

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