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    BGM in Ubuntu Desktop 18.04

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    • wmarcioW
      wmarcio
      last edited by

      I am away from my PC now, i am on work, but the reference from @mitu works fine.

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        dbrown1986
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        Hey again...

        So I did as suggested, using retropie.desktop as a base, modifying it to exec=python ./path/to/script.py (/home/pi/RetroPie/bgm.py in my case). I also gave it a unique name and saved it as a new file (music.desktop), not only did it not execute on reboot, but it also broke ES autostart, so I've butchered it. Any suggestions, or perhaps an example .desktop with it working?

        I'm so lost...

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @dbrown1986
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          @dbrown1986 Can you post the complete desktop file you have and it's not working ?
          Btw, if you modify the existing rpie.desktop, then of course Emulationstation would not start, you need to copy it first and then rename the copy to music.py.

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            dbrown1986 @mitu
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            @mitu said in BGM in Ubuntu Desktop 18.04:

            @dbrown1986 Can you post the complete desktop file you have and it's not working ?
            Btw, if you modify the existing rpie.desktop, then of course Emulationstation would not start, you need to copy it first and then rename the copy to music.py.

            That's what I did, I copied it and modified the copy. Neither worked after.

            [Desktop Entry]
            Type=Application
            Exec=python /home/pi/RetroPie/bgm.py
            Hidden=false
            NoDisplay=false
            X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true
            Name[de_DE]=music   
            Name=music
            Comment[de_DE]=music   
            Comment=music   
            Icon=/usr/local/share/icons/retropie.svg
            Categories=Game
            
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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @dbrown1986
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              @dbrown1986 The entry seems fine. You can probably put Hidden=True and NoDisplay=true. If you click on the icon, as you would do on a desktop icon, does it start the background music ?

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                dbrown1986
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                I figured it out. Nano wasn't writing the changes because I forgot to run it in sudo. facepalms
                Working fine now. Stops when ES is quit, starts when ES is ran and pauses when game is run.

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @dbrown1986
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                  @dbrown1986 You shouldn't need to write it with sudo - the file is not a system file, it's a user owned file. You may have inadvertently broken some permissions in your $HOME folder.

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                    dbrown1986 @mitu
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                    @mitu That's what I thought, but I think Ubuntu wouldn't allow it since it was a 'hidden' folder.

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @dbrown1986
                      last edited by mitu

                      @dbrown1986 said in BGM in Ubuntu Desktop 18.04:

                      I think Ubuntu wouldn't allow it since it was a 'hidden' folder.

                      First time I hear this kind of - obviously wrong - explanation. Check the permissions on the folder and make sure your $USER owns the folder where the scripts are saved. You don't need to use sudo to edit something that's in your home folder.

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                        dbrown1986 @mitu
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                        @mitu said in BGM in Ubuntu Desktop 18.04:

                        @dbrown1986 said in BGM in Ubuntu Desktop 18.04:

                        I think Ubuntu wouldn't allow it since it was a 'hidden' folder.

                        First time I hear this kind of - obviously wrong - explanation. Check the permissions on the folder and make sure your $USER owns the folder where the scripts are saved. You don't need to use sudo to edit something that's in your home folder.

                        Could also been something I mucked up; since I installed using net-inst, I checked the permissions and they looked fine.

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