GPD Pocket linux ubuntu 17.10.1 unity Retropie v4.4
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Change your system hostname - your hostname is
palwinder-Default-string
which I think is confusing the libretro makefiles as it containswin
. (/etc/hostname
). The libretro detection should probably be smarter, but that would need to be fixed upstream in multiple makefiles.Also please do not open issues on our issue tracker as well as the forum. It clearly details to use the forum first and to wait for confirmation when opening an issue.
ref: https://github.com/libretro/libretro-vecx/issues/19 (Will need to be fixed on multiple cores, or we would need to force the platform from retropie to fix this so for now changing the hostname is your best option).
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Ok thanks for the reply i am a novice with linux how do i change the host name thanks.
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@jutleys Use the
hostnamectl
commandhostnamectl set-hostname gpd-ubuntu
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Sorry update i rebooted and it worked thank you now lets try and do another rebuild install and see what happens i will report back
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@BuZz @mitu Thank you so much changing the host name has worked after a rebuild it had no errors complaining of anything and all the cores seem to be there now. So if anyone has a GPD Pocket and wants to use it as a serious gaming machine as its very popular everything i throw at it on retropie pretty much plays full speed even N64 take note and thank the guys above for getting it working happy gaming.
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I would like to ask is it possible to run my games from external usb stick from this build of retropie thanks.
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@jutleys You could, just use the Manual Installation method to get your ROMs on a stick.
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Thanks will give it a shot
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Hi again will the Automatic Mount (Easiest Method) work for this as well?
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@jutleys said in GPD Pocket linux ubuntu 17.10.1 unity Retropie v4.4:
Hi again will the Automatic Mount (Easiest Method) work for this as well?
I'm not so sure, Ubuntu already has some auto-mounting services running and it might not work, but give it a try.
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@mitu Thanks the auto method works perfectly i now have 128gb to fill ;) i deleted the games from internal to keep it free and use the usb only thanks again.
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So if anyone else wants to give this a try a did a quick guide below thanks again to the guys here that helped getting it working.
Instructions guide
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First you will need to get ubuntu distro on your gpd pocket i used ubuntu v17.10.1 unity from stockminds downloads page here https://gpdpocket.cre.ovh/ you will need to write the file to a usb stick and boot from usb to get it installed as a duelboot setup.
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Once you have your gpd pocket setup with ubuntu 17.10.1 unity we need to change the host name as retropie will not compile all the cores properly. So open terminal and change the host name by typing the command below then reboot your device.
hostnamectl set-hostname gpd-ubuntu -
Now head over to the retropie wikki below and follow the guide to install retropie 32bit install on your ubuntu distro its pretty easy just follow the steps
https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Debian -
It will take quite some time to build the cores so sitback and relax and let it install once its done it will be ready i would recomend to make a shortcut on your desktop afterwards to retropie from the applications menu for easy starting of the app.
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Thats is your done enjoy your retropie setup on gpd pocket.
EASY USB LOADING FOR ALL YOUR GAMES
Automatic Mount (Easiest Method)
As of December 30, 2016 a simple automated method was added to run games from a USB drive.
First Update the RetroPie Setup Script
Re-Enable the USB ROM Transfer Service
Format your USB drive to FAT32 per directions above
Create a folder called retropie-mount on the USB drive
Plug into Raspberry gpd pocket
It will proceed to automatically copy the RetroPie folder AND all of its contents (you may need to reboot to start the copying)
NOTE if you have a large games collection already on the SD card it will copy all of the games too so make sure your USB is large enough. It is easiest if you haven't added any games yet.
Once the folder structure is copied over the USB will be mounted over the RetroPie folder so any games you add to your pi will be run off of the USB. -
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Thanks for those informations.
Using GPD WIN with ubuntu MATE 18.4.2 x64 and retropie x64 (using debian instal method from wiki)
i confirm that modifying host name work with unsuccessfully compiled packages.
Hope this help also ;-)
Cheers.
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