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RetroPie x86 install wont launch

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    mediabob
    last edited by mediabob 28 Jul 2019, 23:49

    Hi there!

    I would like to install the x86 version of RetroPie on a NUC device. I have followed the directions on the website, everything installs good, no errors. When I try to launch RetroPie it opens for just a moment then closes. No error.

    If I try to launch from CLI I get this error

    lvl0:   Error - File type unknown!
    emulationstation: /home/mediabob/EmulationStation/es-core/src/resources/Font.cpp:17: Font::FontFace::FontFace(ResourceData&&, int): Assertion `!err' failed.
    Aborted (core dumped)
    
    

    I am not sure if I am missing something. I followed all steps from the website.

    Here is the information for the system I am trying to install on.

    Thank you!

    Operating System: Kubuntu 19.04
    KDE Plasma Version: 5.15.4
    KDE Frameworks Version: 5.56.0
    Qt Version: 5.12.2
    Kernel Version: 5.0.0-21-generic
    OS Type: 64-bit
    Processors: 4 × Intel® Core™ i3-8109U CPU @ 3.00GHz
    Memory: 7.7 GiB of RAM

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      mitu Global Moderator @mediabob
      last edited by mitu 29 Jul 2019, 03:19

      @mediabob This usually happens when Emulationstation's resources have not being copied to the right place. Did you install the whole RetroPie system or just Emulationstation ?
      You'll have to copy the resources folder to the runtime dir or to $HOME/.emulationstation.

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        mediabob
        last edited by 29 Jul 2019, 17:09

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          mediabob @mitu
          last edited by 29 Jul 2019, 17:11

          @mitu o, I followed directions exactly as stated, and I did the Basic Install from the setup menu.

          I went to look for this resources folder, and I noticed there is no EmulationStation folder in my Home directory. I have the .emulationstation but not EmulationStation.

          I look in retropie setup to install Emulatio Station and it says that it is installed so I try uninstall and reinstall, no good.

          Last I seen another post point to Git of Emulation Station so I follow steps to install it. Works good. Still won't launch, then I copy resources folder to the .emulationstation folder and it worked!

          Lastly, doing something else I noticed EmulationStation folder exists in root as well, so this must be the one the RetroPie installer created and put in wrong place?

          Either way it works now!

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            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by 29 Jul 2019, 17:37

            I don't understand why you think there should be an Emulationstation folder in you $HOME after you install the package through the RetroPie-Setup - the installation folders for all packages are in /opt/retropie. After installation, you should be able to start Emulationstation using the RetroPie shortcut (.desktop) file added by the installer.

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