i get this error when i try to boot up emulationstation and now it’s all weird and some of the font is missing
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@Efriim what do you mean by hashing it out?
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@asianchinaboi oh wait I just figured how to hash it out
I did it and unfortunately it didn’t work it just made the screen smaller so I just put the hash’s back in the config file -
@asianchinaboi
Okay, then lets try to update emulationstation using retropie_setup.shtry using the "Tab" key for command line completion
sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
from there go to Manage packages >> Core packages >> Emulationstation >> Update from binary.
I'm thinking this will automatically install the sdl libraries if they are missing aswell.
Whenever it is that that doesn't work. It might be something else in your config.txt which is not giving your sdl a proper display. It could be helpful to use ssh and copy the text from config.txt into this thread using the ctrl+c ctrl+v combos.
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Gotta go to sleep I will do that tomorrow
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You problem is most likely caused by uninstalling
libsdl2
instead oflibsdl2-dev
. Re-installing the package throughapt
would not solve it, since RetroPie uses its own version, with OpenGL ES support. The version distributed by Raspbian runs needs an X.org (desktop) environment to run.To re-install the RetroPie SDL2 version, run:
sudo $HOME/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh sdl2 install_bin
Try again starting Emulationstation and see if it works.
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@mitu ok
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@asianchinaboi It just says command not found
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@asianchinaboi Which command is marked as not found ? Make sure you type the command as is.
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@mitu sudo: $HOME/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh sdl2 install_bin command not found
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@asianchinaboi Are you typing this on your RetroPie's command line prompt ?
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Yes I am typing it through the retropie command prompt
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@asianchinaboi I literally typed the same command and it worked. Make sure you're not mis-typing anything
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@mitu yeah I tried typing it again 5 times making sure I didn’t did anything wrong and I still wouldn’t work
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@asianchinaboi Did you remove the
RetroPie-Setup
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@mitu no
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@asianchinaboi maybe you could give me a link to install the retropie_packages.sh ?
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@asianchinaboi said in i get this error when i try to boot up emulationstation please help:
retropie_packages.sh
The
retropie_packages.sh
should be in your$HOME/RetroPie-Setup
folder, it's part of the RetroPie install. How did you install RetroPie - what image did you use ? -
@mitu I found it using FTP
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Oh wait I got it working the problem was that I wasn’t using capitals lol
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ITS WORKING YAY thanks so much guys I worried that I would have to reinstall the whole thing I love this community
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