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    • DarksaviorD
      Darksavior @fluffypillow
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      @fluffypillow Do you happen to know the ideal way to get pegasus working on a mac mini m1 (arm64)? Maybe the emulationstation content might be readable if I can alter the folder pegasus is looking for, but then there's the actual games to load from retroarch which requires retropie to do it.

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        fluffypillow @Darksavior
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        @darksavior I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the Mac, sorry :( If it helps, ES system files are expected to be at $HOME/.emulationstation or /etc/emulationstation/, though if I remember correctly, Mac support for ES was implemented in just one of the forks.

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          Darksavior @fluffypillow
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          @fluffypillow No worries, just thought you might know a way. I'll use the standalone retroarch for now.

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          • jacklongfordJ
            jacklongford
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            @fluffypillow

            I'm new to Pegasus and have been looking at videos of it on YouTube. It looks fantastic and great work so far :)

            At the moment, it seems too difficult for me to set up. I know other front ends allow you to just simply select your roms folder (without having to create a metadata.pegasus.txt) and then there's options to use an in-app scraper to download artwork.

            Will these options eventually be available in Pegasus? And if so, is there a road map of features you want to incorporate?

            Thanks!

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              h2805270 @jacklongford
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              @jacklongford
              Are you using Windows, or Linux?

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                jacklongford @h2805270
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                @h2805270 Android (Nvidia Shield)

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                  h2805270 @jacklongford
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                  @jacklongford
                  That's a tricky one.
                  I've got no experience with TV Boxes. Ask someone on the Discord if you haven't yet:
                  https://discord.com/invite/KTtzP6y

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                  • fluffypillowF
                    fluffypillow @jacklongford
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                    @jacklongford Hi! Well, Pegasus tries to be just the frontend. It doesn't have a built-in scraper, but tries to be compatible with the output of others; you can try using Skyscraper, Skraper.net, LaunchBox as well as all the EmulationStation supporting scrapers. In the case of Android though, I do know the selection is a bit lacking, so eventually there might be a cross platform way for scraping, but there's no fixed roadmap for that at the moment.

                    For Android in particular, the guides written for the Retroid Pocket 2 might come handy, eg. https://basvroegop.nl/pegasus, as that also runs a version of Android.

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                    • jacklongfordJ
                      jacklongford @fluffypillow
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                      @fluffypillow Thanks for your reply, I think I will have to stay with my current frontend since it's got scraping built in.

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                        Stef17
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                        After the installation, you can either call pegasus-fe manually, or edit /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh to launch Pegasus on boot (instead of eg. ES2).

                        I installed it through Raspberry Pi 4 from experimental packages, then Pegasus FE. But it says could not install it. It is not available?

                        Yes, Retropie is updated etc, wifi is on.

                        Any solution?

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator
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                          @stef17 said in Announcing Pegasus Frontend:

                          I installed it through Raspberry Pi 4 from experimental packages, then Pegasus FE. But it says could not install it. It is not available?

                          Installation from the setup script should work - what version of RetroPie are you using ?

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                            Stef17 @mitu
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                            @mitu said in Announcing Pegasus Frontend:

                            @stef17 said in Announcing Pegasus Frontend:

                            I installed it through Raspberry Pi 4 from experimental packages, then Pegasus FE. But it says could not install it. It is not available?

                            Installation from the setup script should work - what version of RetroPie are you using ?

                            version 4.7
                            System: rpi4 (armv71)
                            running on Rasbian GMU/Linux 10 (buster)

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                              mitu Global Moderator @Stef17
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                              @stef17 What error do you get when installing ? Please post the exact error - the setup script stores all operations under $HOME/RetroPie-Setup/logs, you can open the installation log and post it on pastebin.com. Make sure you're using an updated RetroPie-Setup script (version 4.7.11 at the moment).

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                                Stef17 @mitu
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                                @mitu said in Announcing Pegasus Frontend:

                                @stef17 What error do you get when installing ? Please post the exact error - the setup script stores all operations under $HOME/RetroPie-Setup/logs, you can open the installation log and post it on pastebin.com. Make sure you're using an updated RetroPie-Setup script (version 4.7.11 at the moment).

                                https://pastebin.com/PHaQVAZe

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                                • mituM
                                  mitu Global Moderator @Stef17
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                                  @stef17 This looks like a problem with your package repositories:

                                  
                                  E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
                                  Could not install package(s): gstreamer1.0-alsa gstreamer1.0-libav gstreamer1.0-plugins-good jq.
                                  

                                  Do you have any held/pinned packages ?

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                                    Stef17 @mitu
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                                    @mitu When I bought Raspberry Pi 4 I downloaded Retropie-image then to SD Card. After that wanted to install Pegasus FE. Failed. I don't know what packages.

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                                      mitu Global Moderator @Stef17
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                                      @stef17 I Which RetroPie image did you install ?
                                      I don't seem to reproduce the issue with the default RetroPie installation - installation works fine with the same version and Raspberry Pi OS release.
                                      Can you run the recommended command from the error message and see if you can install pegasus afterwards:

                                      apt --fix-broken install
                                      
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                                        Stef17 @mitu
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                                        @mitu said in Announcing Pegasus Frontend:

                                        @stef17 I Which RetroPie image did you install ?
                                        I don't seem to reproduce the issue with the default RetroPie installation - installation works fine with the same version and Raspberry Pi OS release.
                                        Can you run the recommended command from the error message and see if you can install pegasus afterwards:

                                        apt --fix-broken install
                                        

                                        It did work. But now where do I put the Frontend chooser?

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                                          fluffypillow @Stef17
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                                          @stef17 You can put it anywhere, it should be fairly portable.

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                                            fastpop72 @fluffypillow
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                                            @fluffypillow Thanks for your frontend!

                                            I have a question: I always used Pegasus on my bartop environment running Debian and i have any flaws.

                                            Recently i began to install a new environment under Windows 10 and i noticed the performance of Pegasus are very poor.
                                            It takes a lot to check the roms at start, when i scroll down the games i have a lot of lags (compared to Debian setup, same roms). The machine running Windows it's a new Ryzen 5 + Vega 11 and a NvME SSD.

                                            Could be the theme i use? (GameOS)

                                            Thanks...

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