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    Debian emulationstation closes immediately

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      Kalamabrew
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      Hello,

      I just recently did a fresh install of the latest version of Debian on my intel nuc. I went through the usual commands and did a basic install of retropie. now when I click on rpie in my apps the screen flashes the emulationstation loading page and is immediately closed.

      It was doing the same thing to me on Ubuntu 18.04 which is part of why I switched to Debian.

      Anyone else have this issue and find a solution?

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        mitu Global Moderator @Kalamabrew
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        @Kalamabrew Can you post the error message you're receiving ? Can you start emulationstation with the --debug parameter and see where it's stopping ?

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          Kalamabrew @mitu
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          @mitu I get boost::filesystems::status: Permission Denied "/root/Retropie/roms/amstradcpc"

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            mitu Global Moderator @Kalamabrew
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            @Kalamabrew Did you run the installation as root or as a regular user ? The error message is quite explanatory - Emulationstation expects the ROM folders to be in the root home folder, but you're starting it as a regular user.

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              Kalamabrew @mitu
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              @mitu Okay, yes I ran installation as root as debian would not allow user to run any sudo commands and I can't figure out how to set user as a sudoer. If that is not the solution than I am still at a loss. thank you for your prompt replies and help by the way.

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                mitu Global Moderator @Kalamabrew
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                @Kalamabrew You need to run the installation with sudo, not as root. The instructions are quite clear on that.

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                  Kalamabrew
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                  Okay let me rephrase. I was logged into my normal user and in the terminal I was unable to use any sudo commands without "su" and entering password. if I tried a sudo command right after opening terminal and before "su" and entering my password I would just be prompted to enter password only to be met with a "User is not in sudoers file. This incident will be reported."

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                    mitu Global Moderator @Kalamabrew
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                    @Kalamabrew su is not sudo, they're different programs. I understood you're not able to use sudo - you'll have to investigate more on how to enable sudo for your user and then re-do the installation.

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