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    Pixel Desktop -- No Taskbar

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      fscii @mitu
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      @mitu I was afraid maybe my gpu or something was messed up but did a clean install of Raspberry OS using their imager and Chromium works fine.

      In Retropie I even tried changing the gpu memory from 64 to 128, 256 and even 512 suspecting not enough memory but no effect.

      Is there a way to report this to Retropie development team as it only happens in the Retropie build?

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        mitu Global Moderator @fscii
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        @fscii said in Pixel Desktop -- No Taskbar:

        Is there a way to report this to Retropie development team as it only happens in the Retropie build?

        You can consider this a report, though without being able to reproduce it, it's going to be difficult to find the cause. FWIW I've also installed the desktop from scratch on a - updated - 4.7.1 image and still can't reproduce the issue.

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          fscii @mitu
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          @mitu So far it makes only 2 of us who can reproduce it. Yikes.

          Ok I imaged with raspberry pi os, and went to the link you sent and manually added in Retropie and seems to be working.

          To boot into Retropie/Emulationstation I followed:
          https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#how-do-i-boot-to-the-desktop-or-kodi

          Then killing pulseaudio:
          sudo apt-get remove --purge pulseaudio

          What I'm looking for now, is to get back to the expected behavior of launching the desktop from within emulation station. I've done this with Kodi, and need to replicate it with Pixel desktop as it will no longer appear under ports due to manual install (I suggest adding this to docs under manual install).

          https://howchoo.com/kodi/how-to-install-kodi-on-retropie#optional-turn-kodi-into-a-retropie-system

          I can make the changes to say desktop and within the .sh change the command to startx - is that enough?

          What do I need to do to get an appropriate icon for it?

          This is a really long way around just installing the retropie package but it is what it is at this point and I appreciate your help VERY much.

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            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by mitu

            I can make the changes to say desktop and within the .sh change the command to startx - is that enough?

            The Ports entry added by the RetroPie setup just runs

            startx -- vt1 -keeptty
            

            and this starts the desktop. Add this to roms/ports/desktop.sh and it should be fine.

            What do I need to do to get an appropriate icon for it?

            Find a raspberry icon, copy it in the ports folder, then edit the entry in EmulationStation (Select will allow you to edit the metadata for the any game/program entry) and add path in the image tag.

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              fscii @mitu
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              @mitu Everything is working as expected now. Thank you very much for your patience and your help!

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                Matt 0
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                I have exactly the same problem. So make that three people!
                Burn Retropie 4.7.1 onto a 32GB sd card with Raspberry Pi Imager v1.6.2
                Let it install on a Raspberry Pi 4 2GB
                Setup the bare mininum, XBOX 360 control, and Wifi
                Quit emulationstation to terminal
                sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
                Configuration/Tools -> raspiantools -> Install Pixel Desktop
                Wait to finish installing
                startx
                I get a desktop with no icons or taskbar, empty taskbar does flash a few times at top of screen but ends with a blank desktop
                Cut power to Raspberry Pi because I see no way to close it down.
                Boot up again, select Desktop on Ports menu in Retropie
                Open Chromium from Taskbar
                I get exactly the same issue as shown above with Chromium being slanted

                Is there something I am doing wrong or missing? Any ideas what I can do? I've only had my pi for 2 days, so don't assume I know any pi or linux specific terms or menus.

                I did also try using Retropie inside Twister OS, but I couldn't access the Roms folders on Retropie by connecting to the PI's IP in WIndows Explorer.

                Thanks in advance for any help or advice.

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                  whyza @Matt 0
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                  @matt-0 said in Pixel Desktop -- No Taskbar:

                  I have exactly the same problem. So make that three people!
                  Burn Retropie 4.7.1 onto a 32GB sd card with Raspberry Pi Imager v1.6.2
                  Let it install on a Raspberry Pi 4 2GB
                  Setup the bare mininum, XBOX 360 control, and Wifi
                  Quit emulationstation to terminal
                  sudo ~/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_setup.sh
                  Configuration/Tools -> raspiantools -> Install Pixel Desktop
                  Wait to finish installing
                  startx
                  I get a desktop with no icons or taskbar, empty taskbar does flash a few times at top of screen but ends with a blank desktop
                  Cut power to Raspberry Pi because I see no way to close it down.
                  Boot up again, select Desktop on Ports menu in Retropie
                  Open Chromium from Taskbar
                  I get exactly the same issue as shown above with Chromium being slanted

                  Is there something I am doing wrong or missing? Any ideas what I can do? I've only had my pi for 2 days, so don't assume I know any pi or linux specific terms or menus.

                  I did also try using Retropie inside Twister OS, but I couldn't access the Roms folders on Retropie by connecting to the PI's IP in WIndows Explorer.

                  Thanks in advance for any help or advice.

                  I have the same issue with chromium on a pi400 with latest software.

                  my desktop is running on HDMI mode @ 1920x1280

                  Interestingly the problem is present when the chromium starts, as it does not start in a full window

                  It starts in a window roughly the size of half the screen, and the issue is present.

                  If I increase the window size to roughly 3/4's of the total desktop size, the problem is no longer present.

                  If I set the chromium window to maximum size, the problem is not present.

                  With the window max size, the issue is not present, unless you open the drop down menu inside chromium. This drop down menu has the problem.

                  So it seems to be a window size/scaling? issue.

                  If the window is not large enough, the problem is present.

                  Hopefully that helps to reproduce the issue.

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                    whyza @whyza
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                    @whyza

                    I was able to work around this chromium issue with the following commands

                    sudo apt-get remove rpi-chromium-mods
                    sudo apt-get install chromium

                    After this, chromium works fine.

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                      whyza @whyza
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                      @whyza

                      actually just the one command will do all the work for you

                      sudo apt-get install chromium

                      It will remove rpi-chromium-mods

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                        whyza @whyza
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                        @whyza

                        specifically the problem is with package

                        chromium-browser 88.0.4324.187-rpt1

                        work around is to install chromium meta package

                        sudo apt-get install chromium

                        which installs

                        chromium 90.0.4430.212-1~deb10u1

                        and the issue is worked around.

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