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    Installing Retropie on top of Raspberry OS

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      SquidCoder @ExarKunIv
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      @ExarKunIv does bullseye support retropie now or was that post you gave me the link for kinda old?

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        ExarKunIv @SquidCoder
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        @SquidCoder it does work on bullseye, but the devs are focused on bookworm since thats the most current main raspberry OS that raspberry pi is using.

        so using bullseye something may or may not work. i dont know
        bookworm is newer then bullseye FYI

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          SquidCoder @ExarKunIv
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          @ExarKunIv Ok. Will bookworm work? If it doesn’t, can you give me the link to bullseye?

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          • sugarfreeS
            sugarfree
            last edited by sugarfree

            I believe the next RetroPie image for the Raspberry Pi 4/3/2/0 will use Bullseye, since Bullseye has recently moved to legacy support.

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              SquidCoder @sugarfree
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              @sugarfree So how do I download this?

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              • sugarfreeS
                sugarfree @SquidCoder
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                @SquidCoder

                You can download the images from here: https://files.retropie.org.uk/images/weekly/. However, please note that they are development images and haven't been thoroughly tested. Therefore, I wouldn't recommend using them for daily use.

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                  SquidCoder @sugarfree
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                  @sugarfree Ok. This looks like it will be very complicated. Can I upgrade the raspian os I put on my retropie to raspberry OS bookworm?

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                  • sugarfreeS
                    sugarfree
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                    It is not possible.

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                      SquidCoder @sugarfree
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                      @sugarfree Ok. Would it be easier to build it on top of Ubuntu?

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                      • ExarKunIvE
                        ExarKunIv @sugarfree
                        last edited by ExarKunIv

                        @sugarfree that might not be true
                        i already asked what version the next RetroPie will be and was told it will be bookworm since that has Pi5 support

                        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/34627/raspberry-pi-5-official-announcement/426

                        but who knows at this point

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                          SquidCoder @ExarKunIv
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                          @ExarKunIv So waht should I do? I am so lost and my head is swirling. How do I do this, and how long will it last? It seems like raspberry os has a new version ever few days and the version that I build will only last a little while. Should I wait until it is supported by bookworm or should I try now?

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                            sugarfree @SquidCoder
                            last edited by sugarfree

                            @SquidCoder

                            Just download the latest stable version and enjoy your favorite old games: https://retropie.org.uk/download/

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                              ExarKunIv @SquidCoder
                              last edited by ExarKunIv

                              @SquidCoder since you are running a Pi4 just go with what @sugarfree suggests.

                              i have a Pi4 running a the version that you just get from the RetroPie downloads and its still fine
                              i stopped updating it about 9 months ago. i have mine offline so it does not need any security updates and all the systems are working fine for me. so no need to worry about updating to the most current versions on things.

                              you can go mad trying to keeping everything up to date.
                              as long as everything it working. then you are good to go

                              start here
                              https://retropie.org.uk/docs/First-Installation/

                              then you do want to at least update at least once to get the latest at this time
                              https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Updating-RetroPie/

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                                SquidCoder @ExarKunIv
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                                @ExarKunIv The version that comes with retropie is the outdated raspian OS. Meaning that many apps are not supported like pi-apps and pi commander.

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                                  ExarKunIv @SquidCoder
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                                  @SquidCoder said in Installing Retropie on top of Raspberry OS:

                                  pi-apps and pi commander

                                  they are not designed to work with RetroPie to start with. at that point you are on your own.
                                  they are designed to work with a desktop as RetroPie does not use one or install one. you have to manual install the desktop your self from the menu

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                                    SquidCoder @ExarKunIv
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                                    @ExarKunIv I know they don’t work with retro pi, but I thought they would work on raspbian? Is it still retropie or is it basically a temporary raspbian that you can download all the programs on.

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                                      ExarKunIv @SquidCoder
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                                      @SquidCoder raspbian is the OS that Retropie is built over. which is why you Use https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Manual-Installation/ as a starting point if you want to run a newer OS then buster

                                      the thing is pi-apps and pi commander need a desktop to work. RetroPie does work, but something might be broken if is use a desktop

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                                      • LolonoisL
                                        Lolonois
                                        last edited by Lolonois

                                        My head is swirling too when I read through this topic. But joke aside.

                                        @SquidCoder First: Welcome to the fun-house RetroPie! Don't get overwhelmed by the bunch of options and terms. Start simple as others stated here, learn as you go. Ask early enough before banging your head against the wall.

                                        In general start with the questions what will you do with your RetroPie setup, i.e. which games/systems you want to emulate. Then check if it can be done with which hardware, these parameters define the OS and distro you should use.

                                        As with the terms: Raspi OS (short for Raspberry Pi OS and Raspbian is the legacy name, and is usually no longer used as term) uses the Debian distro as base thus has the same distro name (Stretch, Buster, Bullseye, Bookworm, ...), you can find out more here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi_OS and of course here https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/os.html. Every Raspi OS comes in two flavors: Lite (Terminal based) and Desktop (with GUI).

                                        A distro is usually supported for two years after release and then another two years for long term support. Also after ~2 years a new distro is released (e.g. Buster released in July 2019, Bullseye released August 2021). Yes, Buster is out of support, but you can expect that the emulators supported by it run well and stable. And as other stated here: As long as Buster is not reachable from the internet, it is safe to use.

                                        This brings RetroPie in the mix, as also stated here, it is a bunch of scripts on top of the OS, which allows you to install various emulators for arcades and consoles that are out of production for years or decades.

                                        Last but not least there is EmulationStation which allows you to navigate between the systems (a former console or arcade system) and start the emulators with your game and provide the right parameters for the emulator (e.g. Joystick config, graphics paramters, ...).

                                        TL;DR: The RetroPie images, which are downloadable from the RetroPie site do bundle Raspi OS (the Lite variant, not the Desktop variant) and the RetroPie scripts and EmulationStation and have things already at the right place, thus save you the manual steps to install Raspi OS and the RetroPie scripts and move things at the right location.

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                                          Lolonois @ExarKunIv
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                                          @ExarKunIv said in Installing Retropie on top of Raspberry OS:

                                          pi-apps and pi commander
                                          

                                          they are not designed to work with RetroPie to start with. at that point you are on your own.
                                          they are designed to work with a desktop as RetroPie does not use one or install one.

                                          Pi-apps can be used also from the terminal / command line, but this has a steeper learning curve. They do not support Buster (you get an annoying warning, but it does not stop you from installing). Also Box86 from pi-apps does work on Buster on RaspiOS. Other than that it maybe a hit-and-miss which pi-apps work on RetroPie w/ Buster.

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                                            ExarKunIv @Lolonois
                                            last edited by ExarKunIv

                                            @Lolonois said in Installing Retropie on top of Raspberry OS:

                                            Pi-apps can be used also from the terminal / command line, but this has a steeper learning curve

                                            I know. i used them before and also have use his work for some of the my ports. (with his permission).
                                            but they are still not designed to work out of the box with RetroPie, yes you can make them work. as you said

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