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    • DjDiabolikD
      DjDiabolik
      last edited by

      @mitu no friends.... apparently the new joy2key it's not resolve the issue.

      I have try to run a games and press a button during runcommand windows and there's happen this:
      c214e1da-2b6b-4332-a8d1-66a4bd4069bd-immagine.png

      Open the detail it's appear this:
      1c36faef-0c7c-4a8f-a3d3-d2edc686dde2-immagine.png

      If you thinks it's usefull i can also try to run joy2key from terminal........ i try to edit this same post in a minute.

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      • DjDiabolikD
        DjDiabolik
        last edited by

        In a terminal it's happen this:
        54ba29b6-4fac-4e5c-88fe-be313eaea2da-immagine.png

        Try to lauch 'Retropie setup script' and other tools from emulationstation all goes in crash after you press a key or touch somethings on my arcade stick.

        Look at here... for works good from terminal apparently i need to launch joy2key on sudo right now:

        diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ sudo /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py kcub1 kcuf1 kcuu1 kcud1 0x0a 0x20 0x1b 0x00 kpp knp -d
        2024-10-16 03:21:20,549 DEBUG  Debugging enabled, running in foreground
        2024-10-16 03:21:20,549 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
        2024-10-16 03:21:20,549 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
        2024-10-16 03:21:20,549 DEBUG  Joy map:
         {'left': 105, 'right': 106, 'up': 103, 'down': 108, 'a': 28, 'b': 57, 'x': 1, 'y': 0, 'pageup': 104, 'pagedown': 109}
        2024-10-16 03:21:23,482 DEBUG  Using SDL Version 2.30.0, PySDL2 version 0.9.16
        2024-10-16 03:21:23,483 DEBUG  Creating uinput keyboard devices with events: [(1, 105), (1, 106), (1, 103), (1, 108), (1, 28), (1, 57), (1, 1), (1, 0), (1, 104), (1, 109)]
        2024-10-16 03:21:23,536 DEBUG  Joystick #0 DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick added
        2024-10-16 03:21:23,536 DEBUG  Added configuration for known device DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick, hats: {}, buttons: {6: 'pagedown', 4: 'pageup', 0: 'y', 2: 'x', 1: 'b', 3: 'a'}, axis: {0: [(-1, 'left'), (1, 'right')], 1: [(1, 'down'), (-1, 'up')]}
        2024-10-16 03:21:32,167 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['down']
        2024-10-16 03:21:32,168 DEBUG  Emitting input code 108
        ^[[B2024-10-16 03:21:41,959 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['up']
        2024-10-16 03:21:41,959 DEBUG  Emitting input code 103
        ^[[A2024-10-16 03:21:43,827 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['left']
        2024-10-16 03:21:43,828 DEBUG  Emitting input code 105
        ^[[D2024-10-16 03:21:45,544 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['right']
        2024-10-16 03:21:45,544 DEBUG  Emitting input code 106
        ^[[C^C2024-10-16 03:21:47,829 DEBUG  /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py exiting cleanly
        diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$
        

        Emulationstation how use current joy2key ? By sudo or not ?

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
          last edited by mitu

          @DjDiabolik said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

          Emulationstation how use current joy2key ? By sudo or not ?

          The RetroPie setup (or the other dialog based configuration tools) is using sudo to launch, but not runcommand. Your user needs to be part of the input group, which apparently is not done by default on Ubuntu ?

          I'll modify the installation routine to make sure the user is part of the input group, so the 1st error (for runcommand ) does not happen anymore.
          EDIT: ok, update RetroPie-Setup and then re-login/reboot, the next run of runcommand (starting a game) should not give you an error.

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          • DjDiabolikD
            DjDiabolik
            last edited by

            @mitu ok... i have unpdate 'retropie setup script' to last recent commit.... and reboot my ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS

            Apparently from terminal nothings it's changed :

            diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py kcub1 kcuf1 kcuu1 kcud1 0x0a 0x20 0x1b 0x00 kpp knp -d
            2024-10-16 12:07:25,089 DEBUG  Debugging enabled, running in foreground
            2024-10-16 12:07:25,089 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
            2024-10-16 12:07:25,089 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
            2024-10-16 12:07:25,090 DEBUG  Joy map:
             {'left': 105, 'right': 106, 'up': 103, 'down': 108, 'a': 28, 'b': 57, 'x': 1, 'y': 0, 'pageup': 104, 'pagedown': 109}
            2024-10-16 12:07:27,766 DEBUG  Using SDL Version 2.30.0, PySDL2 version 0.9.16
            2024-10-16 12:07:27,766 DEBUG  Creating uinput keyboard devices with events: [(1, 105), (1, 106), (1, 103), (1, 108), (1, 28), (1, 57), (1, 1), (1, 0), (1, 104), (1, 109)]
            Traceback (most recent call last):
              File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 608, in <module>
                sys.exit(main())
                         ^^^^^^
              File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 600, in main
                event_loop(configs, joy_map)
              File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 334, in event_loop
                kbd = uinput.Device(events=keyboard_events, name="Joy2Key Keyboard")
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
              File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 178, in __init__
                self.__uinput_fd = fd or fdopen()
                                         ^^^^^^^^
              File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 84, in fdopen
                return _libsuinput.suinput_open()
                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
              File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 70, in _open_error_handler
                raise OSError(code, msg)
            PermissionError: [Errno 13] Failed to open the uinput device: Permission denied
            diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$
            

            From emulationstation i need to test to run one games..... edit in a moment.

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            • DjDiabolikD
              DjDiabolik
              last edited by

              From emulationstation no works.... it's impossibile to open the "runcommand" option and i have tryed to press many times my controller buttons but not working.
              The "runcommand" option it's not open also if i click some keyboard buttons....

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
                last edited by

                @DjDiabolik Is your user in the input group` ?

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                • DjDiabolikD
                  DjDiabolik @mitu
                  last edited by

                  @mitu said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

                  @DjDiabolik Is your user in the input group` ?

                  How do I find out?

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
                    last edited by

                    @DjDiabolik You can run the id command and it should print the list of groups. However, it seems it's not enough on Ubuntu to enable write-access. I'll take a look again to see what options are available.
                    Thanks for testing.

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Run the following command:

                      echo 'KERNEL=="uinput", GROUP="input", MODE=0660' | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/80-uinput.rules
                      

                      and then reboot, afterwards see if the thee permission error still shows up when running as user joy2key_sdl or if runcommand menu works.

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                      • DjDiabolikD
                        DjDiabolik
                        last edited by

                        @mitu

                        So id output it's this:

                        diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ id
                        uid=1000(diabolik) gid=1000(diabolik) gruppi=1000(diabolik),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),107(input),122(lpadmin),135(lxd),136(sambashare)
                        diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$
                        

                        Before to run the seconds command i have tryed to look on /etc/udev/rules.d

                        and currently there's no file whit this name:

                        diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:/etc/udev/rules.d$ ls
                        70-snap.canonical-livepatch.rules  70-snap.snapd-desktop-integration.rules  70-snap.snap-store.rules   99-input.rules
                        70-snap.firefox.rules              70-snap.snapd.rules                      70-snap.thunderbird.rules
                        diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:/etc/udev/rules.d$
                        

                        The echo commands paste this text and create this file.... it's correct ?

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                        • DjDiabolikD
                          DjDiabolik
                          last edited by

                          apparently it's continue to crash... after reboot:

                          diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ id
                          uid=1000(diabolik) gid=1000(diabolik) gruppi=1000(diabolik),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),107(input),122(lpadmin),135(lxd),136(sambashare)
                          diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py kcub1 kcuf1 kcuu1 kcud1 0x0a 0x20 0x1b 0x00 kpp knp -d
                          2024-10-16 13:43:19,919 DEBUG  Debugging enabled, running in foreground
                          2024-10-16 13:43:19,919 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
                          2024-10-16 13:43:19,919 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
                          2024-10-16 13:43:19,919 DEBUG  Joy map:
                           {'left': 105, 'right': 106, 'up': 103, 'down': 108, 'a': 28, 'b': 57, 'x': 1, 'y': 0, 'pageup': 104, 'pagedown': 109}
                          2024-10-16 13:43:22,642 DEBUG  Using SDL Version 2.30.0, PySDL2 version 0.9.16
                          2024-10-16 13:43:22,643 DEBUG  Creating uinput keyboard devices with events: [(1, 105), (1, 106), (1, 103), (1, 108), (1, 28), (1, 57), (1, 1), (1, 0), (1, 104), (1, 109)]
                          Traceback (most recent call last):
                            File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 608, in <module>
                              sys.exit(main())
                                       ^^^^^^
                            File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 600, in main
                              event_loop(configs, joy_map)
                            File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 334, in event_loop
                              kbd = uinput.Device(events=keyboard_events, name="Joy2Key Keyboard")
                                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                            File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 178, in __init__
                              self.__uinput_fd = fd or fdopen()
                                                       ^^^^^^^^
                            File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 84, in fdopen
                              return _libsuinput.suinput_open()
                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                            File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 70, in _open_error_handler
                              raise OSError(code, msg)
                          PermissionError: [Errno 13] Failed to open the uinput device: Permission denied
                          diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$
                          

                          or also this info can be usefull ??

                          diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ cd /etc/udev/rules.d
                          diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:/etc/udev/rules.d$ ls
                          70-snap.canonical-livepatch.rules  70-snap.snapd-desktop-integration.rules  70-snap.snap-store.rules   80-uinput.rules
                          70-snap.firefox.rules              70-snap.snapd.rules                      70-snap.thunderbird.rules  99-input.rules
                          diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:/etc/udev/rules.d$ cat 80-uinput.rules
                          KERNEL=="uinput", GROUP="input", MODE=0660
                          diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:/etc/udev/rules.d$
                          

                          @mitu in about 30 minutes i need to move from my home to my brothers....

                          if need i can continue test from here but it's a different hardware.. different username but same os.. also on my brother it's present ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS.

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                          • DjDiabolikD
                            DjDiabolik
                            last edited by

                            anyway... right now "runcommands" option work.... but only if i press button on keyboard.
                            I can press so many times button on my arcade stick and it's not work.
                            @mitu

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                            • DjDiabolikD
                              DjDiabolik
                              last edited by DjDiabolik

                              @mitu directly from my brother house. different hardware... same distro ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS and same crash also after last 'retropie setup' commit and reboot system:
                              [url=https://ibb.co/yknQxzS][img]https://i.ibb.co/7pJ1034/image.png[/img][/url]

                              868efaf0-66cf-4ee1-8bba-6812242fab2b-image.png

                              Also from terminal:

                              mrocco86@mrocco86-VM40B:~$ /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py kcub1 kcuf1 kcuu1 kcud1 0x0a 0x20 0x1b 0x00 kpp knp -d
                              2024-10-16 21:17:09,584 DEBUG  Debugging enabled, running in foreground
                              2024-10-16 21:17:09,584 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
                              2024-10-16 21:17:09,585 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
                              2024-10-16 21:17:09,585 DEBUG  Joy map:
                               {'left': 105, 'right': 106, 'up': 103, 'down': 108, 'a': 28, 'b': 57, 'x': 1, 'y': 0, 'pageup': 104, 'pagedown': 109}
                              2024-10-16 21:17:09,994 DEBUG  Using SDL Version 2.30.0, PySDL2 version 0.9.16
                              2024-10-16 21:17:09,994 DEBUG  Creating uinput keyboard devices with events: [(1, 105), (1, 106), (1, 103), (1, 108), (1, 28), (1, 57), (1, 1), (1, 0), (1, 104), (1, 109)]
                              Traceback (most recent call last):
                                File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 608, in <module>
                                  sys.exit(main())
                                           ^^^^^^
                                File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 600, in main
                                  event_loop(configs, joy_map)
                                File "/opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py", line 334, in event_loop
                                  kbd = uinput.Device(events=keyboard_events, name="Joy2Key Keyboard")
                                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 178, in __init__
                                  self.__uinput_fd = fd or fdopen()
                                                           ^^^^^^^^
                                File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 84, in fdopen
                                  return _libsuinput.suinput_open()
                                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/uinput/__init__.py", line 70, in _open_error_handler
                                  raise OSError(code, msg)
                              PermissionError: [Errno 13] Failed to open the uinput device: Permission denied
                              mrocco86@mrocco86-VM40B:~$
                              
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                              • mituM
                                mitu Global Moderator
                                last edited by

                                The latest update should fix the permissions error. If you still have an error with permissions, check if the /dev/uinput file is writable by the input group by running ls -l /dev/uinput. It should output something like:

                                
                                pi@retropie$ ls -l /dev/uinput
                                crw-rw---- 1 root input 10, 223 Oct 16 16:18 /dev/uinput
                                

                                Also, please don't re-post the same picture/screenshot, it's enough to mention the actual error in your post.

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                                • DjDiabolikD
                                  DjDiabolik @mitu
                                  last edited by

                                  @mitu said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

                                  Also, please don't re-post the same picture/screenshot, it's enough to mention the actual error in your post.

                                  it's not the same screenshot.... that's same exact issue in a totally different hardware. it was also to verify that the exact same problem was present in a different system than the one I use daily at my home.

                                  So... right now i have installed the recent commit on my pc:
                                  ff547dc4-6ea5-4b6d-9a4f-485472c29624-immagine.png

                                  It's need to reboot my PC to apply current the new changes?

                                  Simply because the write permission it's different right now:

                                  diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ ls -l /dev/uinput
                                  crw------- 1 root root 10, 223 ott 17 12:00 /dev/uinput
                                  diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$
                                  

                                  if that doesn't work how do I fix the permissions on that file?

                                  Now in that folder i have this file:

                                  diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:/etc/udev/rules.d$ ls
                                  70-snap.canonical-livepatch.rules  70-snap.snapd-desktop-integration.rules  70-snap.snap-store.rules   80-rpi-uinput.rules  99-input.rules
                                  70-snap.firefox.rules              70-snap.snapd.rules                      70-snap.thunderbird.rules  80-uinput.rules
                                  diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:/etc/udev/rules.d$
                                  

                                  80-uinput.rules it's the file we have created yesterday using echo command.
                                  80-rpi-uinput.rules it's problably created right now from recent commit.

                                  The files are essentially identical in content:

                                  diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:/etc/udev/rules.d$ cat 80-rpi-uinput.rules
                                  KERNEL=="uinput", MODE="0660", GROUP="input"
                                  diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:/etc/udev/rules.d$ cat 80-uinput.rules
                                  KERNEL=="uinput", GROUP="input", MODE=0660
                                  diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:/etc/udev/rules.d$
                                  

                                  if i can remove one of the two let me know and possibly i can do it simply with the rm command?

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
                                    last edited by

                                    It's need to reboot my PC to apply current the new changes?

                                    For Ubuntu, it might be needed since uinput is not a module, but a kernel built-in and a reboot may be required for the udev rule to applied.

                                    if i can remove one of the two let me know and possibly i can do it simply with the rm command?

                                    You can remove the 80-uinput.rules file, it's identical to 80-rpi-uinput.rules, which is created by RetroPie-Setup.

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                                    • DjDiabolikD
                                      DjDiabolik @mitu
                                      last edited by

                                      @mitu said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

                                      It's need to reboot my PC to apply current the new changes?

                                      For Ubuntu, it might be needed since uinput is not a module, but a kernel built-in and a reboot may be required for the udev rule to applied.

                                      if i can remove one of the two let me know and possibly i can do it simply with the rm command?

                                      You can remove the 80-uinput.rules file, it's identical to 80-rpi-uinput.rules, which is created by RetroPie-Setup.

                                      ok... now i am watching a movie and i am using pc with kodi...
                                      as soon as I'm done I think I can delete that file with:
                                      sudo rm /etc/udev/rules.d/80-uinput.rules

                                      if I remember it's the file we created yesterday with the command 'echo' exactly?

                                      then I try to restart ubuntu and I rewrite the result of the ls command for uinput in /dev.

                                      thanks in advance for support them.

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                                      • DjDiabolikD
                                        DjDiabolik
                                        last edited by DjDiabolik

                                        @mitu

                                        So i have to report this.. after reboot now there's it:

                                        diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ ls -l /dev/uinput
                                        crw-rw---- 1 root input 10, 223 ott 17 16:50 /dev/uinput
                                        diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$
                                        

                                        and there's other great news.... now joy2key_sdl.py can be run whitout sudo.. look here:

                                        diabolik@NUC-Ubuntu:~$ /opt/retropie/admin/joy2key/joy2key_sdl.py kcub1 kcuf1 kcuu1 kcud1 0x0a 0x20 0x1b 0x00 kpp knp -d
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:33,314 DEBUG  Debugging enabled, running in foreground
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:33,314 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:33,314 DEBUG  Cannot determine input code for "0x00", value ignored
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:33,314 DEBUG  Joy map:
                                         {'left': 105, 'right': 106, 'up': 103, 'down': 108, 'a': 28, 'b': 57, 'x': 1, 'y': 0, 'pageup': 104, 'pagedown': 109}
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:36,057 DEBUG  Using SDL Version 2.30.0, PySDL2 version 0.9.16
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:36,057 DEBUG  Creating uinput keyboard devices with events: [(1, 105), (1, 106), (1, 103), (1, 108), (1, 28), (1, 57), (1, 1), (1, 0), (1, 104), (1, 109)]
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:36,111 DEBUG  Joystick #0 DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick added
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:36,111 DEBUG  Added configuration for known device DragonRise Inc. Generic USB Joystick, hats: {}, buttons: {6: 'pagedown', 4: 'pageup', 0: 'y', 2: 'x', 1: 'b', 3: 'a'}, axis: {0: [(-1, 'left'), (1, 'right')], 1: [(1, 'down'), (-1, 'up')]}
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:41,665 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['right']
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:41,665 DEBUG  Emitting input code 106
                                        ^[[C2024-10-17 16:53:41,918 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['left']
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:41,918 DEBUG  Emitting input code 105
                                        ^[[D2024-10-17 16:53:42,020 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['up']
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:42,020 DEBUG  Emitting input code 103
                                        ^[[A2024-10-17 16:53:42,172 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['right']
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:42,172 DEBUG  Emitting input code 106
                                        ^[[C2024-10-17 16:53:42,223 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['down']
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:42,224 DEBUG  Emitting input code 108
                                        ^[[B2024-10-17 16:53:42,325 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['left']
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:42,325 DEBUG  Emitting input code 105
                                        ^[[D2024-10-17 16:53:42,426 DEBUG  Events to emit: ['up']
                                        2024-10-17 16:53:42,427 DEBUG  Emitting input code 103
                                        ^[[A
                                        

                                        But BAD NEWS is.... runcommand menù not work and not reachable when lauch a games from emulationstation.

                                        I have tryed to open a games... press so many button from my arcade stick and i can't open the runcommand menù from that.

                                        The runcommand option menù can accessible only if i press one button on keyboard and after that, strange, i can move from all voices whit arcade stick.

                                        Ah... running "retropie setup script" from emulationstation continue to crash immediatelly after press one button on keyboard or on arcade stick.

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                                        • mituM
                                          mitu Global Moderator @DjDiabolik
                                          last edited by

                                          @DjDiabolik said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:

                                          Ah... running "retropie setup script" from emulationstation continue to crash immediatelly after press one button on keyboard or on arcade stick.

                                          That's a different issue - the one that started this topic. There's a workaround posted by @V0rt3x667 early on.

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                                          • DjDiabolikD
                                            DjDiabolik @mitu
                                            last edited by

                                            @mitu it's not a big issue on my side because i can run directly retropie setup directly from a terminal as i always did.

                                            at this point it remains only to understand why I can't access the runcommand menu by pressing a button on my arcade stick...

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