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    fastpop72
    last edited by 18 Mar 2019, 06:46

    Thanks for this great guide.

    Everything runs great but on my hardware i had issues with the lr-reicast core.

    I have an H61 motherboard with Intel HD graphics integrated and this core gave me freeze problems right at the start.

    Seems all was related to the i915 drivers that Ubuntu installs so i used this useful guide to install RetroPie on a Debian 9 Stretch minimal install distribution and my issues was solved. Maybe Debian install a different Intel drivers that gives me no issues.

    Maybe this issue was caused only for my specific hardware but i wanted to share my experience.

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      bloodykean
      last edited by 20 Mar 2019, 21:29

      @movisman said in Retropie Installation on Ubuntu Server x64 18.04.1:

      Set up temporary VNC SSH session for working on the box directly

      has someone the script that was posted by Piskvor. The file is not available anymore.

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        Panja
        last edited by Panja 4 Nov 2019, 12:54 11 Apr 2019, 09:45

        Awesome guide!
        I'm running Ubuntu Server 18.04.2 on a NUC7i5BNK with a DualShock 4 controller.
        All is running through HDMI to my 46 inch TV (1080p).

        Only problem I have is with the audio.
        When loading a game, when the game actually begins I hear a (pretty loud) POP sound.
        Audio is ok afterwards, it's just an annoying POP when the game loads.

        Also I'm seeing an error message:

        lvl0: VolumeControl::init() - failed to find mixer elements!
        

        Any ideas about this issue?

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          movisman @bloodykean
          last edited by 16 Apr 2019, 09:09

          @bloodykean said in Retropie Installation on Ubuntu Server x64 18.04.1:

          has someone the script that was posted by Piskvor. The file is not available anymore.

          Hi,

          Sorry for a delayed reply, I only check in every so often depending if i'm doing any work on my RetroPie build!

          Actually, I do have a copy of the original script and I do still use it - I have pasted the contents here for you:
          https://pastebin.com/02Rc3UFZ

          Paste it into a notepad file and save it as a '.sh' file with a name of your choice.

          Let's say you save it as vncssh.sh, the command to run would be "vncssh.sh pi@retropie-pc" - if the username is pi and the machine you are connecting to is retropie-pc.

          If you need the file itself, I can always upload it to my google drive and share from there. The forum doesn't allow attachments, hence I can't upload it directly.

          Hope this helps.

          Cheers

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            movisman @Panja
            last edited by movisman 16 Apr 2019, 09:22

            @Panja said in Retropie Installation on Ubuntu Server x64 18.04.1:

            When loading a game, when the game actually begins I hear a (pretty loud) POP sound.
            Audio is ok afterwards, it's just an annoying POP when the game loads.

            Hi,

            Not too sure about that i'm afraid, did you follow my additional tips on post #34, at the bottom is a piece about sound:
            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/18810/retropie-installation-on-ubuntu-server-x64-18-04-1/34

            To be fair, this is more about onboard speaker vs. HDMI sound - it sounds like yours is already set correctly, but the pop is strange. But might be worth looking at. Maybe worth disabling any onboard sound in the BIOS anyway as part of any troubleshooting.

            Also, if you have an up to date ES, within the sound settings, I believe my master volume is set to 50%, the audio card 'default', and the audio device 'master'. I need to check this though, that's just off the top of my head. If yours is different, perhaps change it to this and restart the box, see if it does the same after that.

            I don't get the ALSA error in the terminal like you do, so it is probably indeed related to your issue.

            Cheers

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              movisman @Panja
              last edited by 16 Apr 2019, 10:14

              @Panja

              Just saw your latest update here:
              https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/21923/retropie-x86-audio-pop-when-loading-games

              Will reply over there.

              Cheers

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                Panja
                last edited by 19 Apr 2019, 18:08

                Thanks mate!

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                  bloodykean @movisman
                  last edited by 21 Apr 2019, 10:42

                  @movisman Great man! Thx1! :)

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                    scales11
                    last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 15:47

                    I just setup an older i7 laptop using this guide. Everything works great except one problem:

                    Regardless of the emulator and rom I am using, the screen will timeout after ~5-10 minutes of play. If I move the mouse or keyboard, the screen comes back on and all is fine...for another 5-10 minutes.

                    I think I found the same issue on git:
                    https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/issues/7472#issuecomment-485452851

                    Does anyone have a fix for this?

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                      bloodykean @scales11
                      last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 19:18

                      @scales11 in terminal type "xset q" and what settings do you have?

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                        scales11
                        last edited by scales11 23 Apr 2019, 13:39

                        @bloodykean, No I did not.

                        However, once I installed “xdg-utils” my screensaver/timeout was fixed. NOTE: xdg-utils is the Debian package that contains xdg-screensaver

                        I also noticed that with the install method I chose I do not have a ~/.config/retroarch/retroarch.cfg file. Could this file be somewhere else?

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                          movisman @scales11
                          last edited by 24 Apr 2019, 14:20

                          @scales11

                          Glad you fixed the issue. I must say I didn't get this problem when installing on Ubuntu Server 18.04.1 using my Samsung TV over HDMI, but I did get screen blanking after 10 minutes and I had to wake it up with a keyboard/mouse - it wouldn't wake with the controller.

                          I fixed this with the commands in post 38:
                          https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/18810/retropie-installation-on-ubuntu-server-x64-18-04-1/38

                          I also had an error saying 'xdg-screensaver not found' when exiting Retroarch from the Setup screen, but installing 'xdg-utils' (which in turn installs xdg-screensaver) clears that error. So it's worth doing that anyway if running RetroPie on Ubuntu Server which has minimal packages.

                          I have this on my own documentation (which I will publish at some point).

                          Cheers!

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                            movisman @scales11
                            last edited by 24 Apr 2019, 14:22

                            I also noticed that with the install method I chose I do not have a ~/.config/retroarch/retroarch.cfg file. Could this file be somewhere else?

                            I think the default is here off the top of my head:
                            /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg

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                              Panja
                              last edited by Panja 6 May 2019, 14:05

                              I'm trying to get the Plymouth working on my Intel NUC8 but at boot I only see a black screen. Sometimes I get the RetroPie logo for a brief 1 or 2 seconds.
                              Any one have a clue whats going on?

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                                Panja
                                last edited by 16 May 2019, 15:34

                                @movisman or maybe someone else... 😉
                                Everything seems to be running excellent with Ubuntu Server except Dolphin GUI menu and for instance the FPS counter are really big. This seems to be a resolution issue.

                                As we don’t use a normal desktop is there a way to specify the resolution used on my machine.
                                Dolphin seems to use the desktop res.

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                                  MisterB
                                  last edited by 30 May 2019, 13:05

                                  Just wanted to pass along my thanks for the great information that is in this thread. I have wanted to build a system that looked just like the RPi but on x86 for a while, and never got it right. These steps nailed it for me.

                                  For anyone interested in an automated setup of the required configs, I have created a bash script that takes care of everything, and shared it on GitHub: https://github.com/MizterB/RetroPie-Setup-UbuntuServer

                                  It does not (yet?) handle the TV resolution changes, or the VNC login, but everything else mentioned here is collected in one place. Hopefully it is useful for others. I don't know how actively I will maintain this or improve upon it - probably depends on the interest and feedback.

                                  On that note, please give it a shot - I welcome your feedback!

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                                    wmarcio @MisterB
                                    last edited by wmarcio 31 May 2019, 02:30

                                    @MisterB thxs, great idea. Its r un on x64?
                                    I sugest to add a install script for music on emulationstation, and install and update video drivers, including vulkan.

                                    Retropie BGM script:

                                    https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/347/background-music-continued-from-help-support

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                                      Panja
                                      last edited by 31 May 2019, 08:32

                                      Which emulators benefit from the Vulkan drivers?
                                      I'm running without them and everything seems to run smooth.
                                      But of course improvement is always good. :)

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                                        MisterB
                                        last edited by MisterB 31 May 2019, 15:45

                                        @wmarcio - Good point, this script is technically for X64 - I have not tried it on a 32-bit install.

                                        The code to upgrade the video drivers and install Vulkan is actually in there. I haven't 'enabled' it yet, as I haven't had a chance to test that everything still works after the upgrades. This is where adding some configurability options would be nice... But for now you can append the following to the end of the script before running it if you want:

                                        install_latest_video_drivers
                                        install_vulkan

                                        I don't know anything about the music capabilities. I will look into it.

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                                          wmarcio @MisterB
                                          last edited by 31 May 2019, 18:10

                                          @MisterB thxs, i will test your script tomorrow.

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