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SteamLink for Raspberry Pi Released

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    Swampy
    last edited by 15 Dec 2018, 16:20

    @jasonw said in SteamLink for Raspberry Pi Released:

    @Swampy I’m running retropie 4.4.4 on a 3B+. I’ll give your suggestion a try this weekend, thanks!

    I mean the operating system of the host-pc.

    Linux is like wigwam: no Gates, no Windows and Apache inside.

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      jasonw @Swampy
      last edited by 17 Dec 2018, 21:02

      @Swampy Windows 10.

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        Purduecoz
        last edited by 17 Dec 2018, 22:04

        Any idea what might cause steamlink to not show up in emulation station after the experimental binary has been installed? Dropping to the shell and running steamlink works just fine. It simple doesn’t show up in my emulation station list.

        Running latest version of retropie.

        Thanks

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          thezoof @psyke83
          last edited by 18 Dec 2018, 04:45

          @psyke83 said in SteamLink for Raspberry Pi Released:

          @thezoof said in SteamLink for Raspberry Pi Released:

          @psyke83

          It seems I was wrong. Modifying the music.py didn't do anything - it was a false positive.

          I added "steamlink" and "SteamLink", loaded the script again via turning off and turning on background music - no change after reboot.

          I've never used the bgm script, so I'm not too familiar with it - but steamlink may not be correct, as it's actually a shell script. When you launch steamlink:

          ps aux | grep steamlink
          pi       10081  0.4  0.3   4640  2644 pts/1    S+   19:28   0:00 /bin/bash /home/pi/.local/share/SteamLink/steamlink.sh
          

          Depending on how it whitelists processes, it may be necessary to specify the .sh extension or the full path. Additionally, once you start streaming, the script will launch a binary named streaming_client, so you may need to add that as well.

          Unfortunately music is always playing. I tried all combinations here. Script seems simple yet it is ignored with steam being loaded.

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            thezoof
            last edited by 18 Dec 2018, 20:56

            Got it to work. I had to re-run the script - duh!

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              psyke83 Global Moderator
              last edited by 22 Dec 2018, 18:57

              I updated the scriptmodule recently to fix a controller mapping issue with sixaxis controllers; steamlink is now configured to run in an Xorg session to prevent the controller's left analog sticks being erroneously used as a virtual mouse, causing in-game conflicts.

              It might be worth updating & re-installing from the latest version of the scriptmodule if you're having controller issues of any type (cc: @LineOf7s, @jasonw).

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                ralh
                last edited by ralh 22 Dec 2018, 22:07

                I just installed steamlink and if I try to run it from Ports I get a black screen for a moment and then I'm back on the Ports screen.

                cat /dev/shm/runcommand.log:

                Executing: xinit /opt/retropie/ports/steamlink/steamlink_xinit.sh -- vt1 -keeptty
                /opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh: line 1007: xinit: command not found
                

                Any idea what I should do?

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                  psyke83 Global Moderator
                  last edited by 23 Dec 2018, 01:48

                  @ralh said in SteamLink for Raspberry Pi Released:

                  I just installed steamlink and if I try to run it from Ports I get a black screen for a moment and then I'm back on the Ports screen.

                  cat /dev/shm/runcommand.log:

                  Executing: xinit /opt/retropie/ports/steamlink/steamlink_xinit.sh -- vt1 -keeptty
                  /opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh: line 1007: xinit: command not found
                  

                  Any idea what I should do?

                  Hmm... you need the xorgpackage. I'll add that to the depends of the scriptmodule later, but you don't need to wait - just manually install it yourself.

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                    ralh
                    last edited by 23 Dec 2018, 08:32

                    Sorry, I'm a bit of a RetroPie noob and didn't realize it didn't use X at first.

                    After installing xorg and changing /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config to say allowed_users=anybody everything works.

                    Thanks for help!

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                      psyke83 Global Moderator @ralh
                      last edited by 23 Dec 2018, 08:45

                      @ralh said in SteamLink for Raspberry Pi Released:

                      Sorry, I'm a bit of a RetroPie noob and didn't realize it didn't use X at first.

                      After installing xorg and changing /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config to say allowed_users=anybody everything works.

                      Thanks for help!

                      Thanks for the update. IIRC, the RetroPie script usually removes xserver-xorg-legacy as an alternate to having to edit that file.

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                        PureSmoke @psyke83
                        last edited by 14 Jan 2019, 03:06

                        @psyke83 I'm on Retropie 4.4.4 and SteamLink doesn't load for me. I get a black screen with just a cursor (which I can move with the Dualshock 4 trackpad). My /boot/config.txt is actually empty, so I don't even have the option to comment out the scanlines option. How do I fix this?

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                          Baz
                          last edited by 20 Jan 2019, 20:10

                          I think I broke it. Installed it fine and entered the code on my OC to connect but then had the bright idea to configure my controller. However it had already recognised it was a OS4 pad and really I didn’t need to do anything! I completely messed up the button mapping and now no button works except d-pad doen which quits steamlink. 😭 I have tried uninstalling, restarting system and reinstalling but every time it remembers my dodgy controller configuration. Really I think I need to uninstall steamlink, restart system and FTP in and delete all traces of steamlink, restart system again and then install it fresh. I tried this once but clearly didn’t get every trace. If anyone can help me solve this (without a completely fresh installation of retropie!) I’d be very grateful. Where do I need to look for steamlink configs and stuff?

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                            hhromic @Baz
                            last edited by hhromic 20 Jan 2019, 20:14

                            @Baz after uninstalling (and before reinstalling), try deleting the following directories:

                            $HOME/.local/share/SteamLink
                            $HOME/.local/share/Valve Corporation
                            

                            Also check in your $HOME/.config and $HOME/.cache directories for any traces of steam link.

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                              RetroAK
                              last edited by 4 Feb 2019, 05:28

                              Has this been pulled?
                              I'm running 4.4.4, made sure my retropie_setup script is up to date by running an update just now, yet I'm not seeing "steamlink" in the experimental extentions.
                              I recently joined the retropie community and setup my rom machine just a couple weeks ago. Can't imagine why I'm not seeing this listed... would love to have this integrated in emulationstation.

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                                mitu Global Moderator @RetroAK
                                last edited by 4 Feb 2019, 05:30

                                @RetroAK Yes, it's been integrated for some time - are you running a RPI 3 ?

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                                  RetroAK @mitu
                                  last edited by RetroAK 2 Apr 2019, 05:33 4 Feb 2019, 05:32

                                  @mitu I'm not running any form of pie hardware. I installed on top of a lubuntu install using a micro PC I've had around as a previous HTPC. Can post hardware specs and OS details in a little bit.
                                  Should it still be found under experimental?

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                                    mitu Global Moderator @RetroAK
                                    last edited by 4 Feb 2019, 05:33

                                    @RetroAK Steamlink is only available for the PI3 - that's how Valve released the package.

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                                      RetroAK @mitu
                                      last edited by 4 Feb 2019, 05:34

                                      @mitu Ah, well crud. That would explain it. All my searching and I missed that simple detail. Thanks much, I'll press on researching other options.

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                                        RetroAK @mitu
                                        last edited by 4 Feb 2019, 05:45

                                        @mitu unless, of course, you know the right direction to point me for integrating steam streaming with retropie on non-pie builds. I'm guessing it has to do with Moonlight?
                                        I'd honestly be happy to just add a launch shortcut in my menu of emulators that just opens the desktop steam app

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                                          RetroAK
                                          last edited by RetroAK 2 Apr 2019, 07:05 4 Feb 2019, 07:00

                                          So, this may not be the proper place, but if anyone ends up here wanting a simple solution for steam being integrated in your emulationstation and you're NOT on Pi hardware, this works great and I thought I'd add it here to save you some time.

                                          Install Steam, then add this under <systemslist> in:
                                          etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg

                                            <system>
                                              <name>steam</name>
                                              <fullname>Steam</fullname>
                                              <path>/home/steve/RetroPie/roms/steam</path>
                                              <extension>.jpg</extention>
                                              <command>steam -bigpicture</command>
                                              <platform>steam</platform>
                                              <theme>steam</theme>
                                            </system>
                                          

                                          Create a "steam" folder in your RetroPie/roms directory and plop a jpg in there.
                                          Simple as that. Any theme that already has eye candy for Steam in your menu knows what to do. Exiting Steam brings you back to emulationstation.
                                          You could install Steam games on the machine you're using for RetroPie or just stream from your main desktop gaming rig with Steam streaming--already a part of the full desktop app.

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