EmulationStation GUI starts to wrap over the edge of the screen
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@KingZambo Can you try with another theme from default ?
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@abj I can try, but I don't think this will change anything, it affects kodi too, even if it is started first.
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@mitu said in EmulationStation GUI starts to wrap over the edge of the screen:
Not much we can do on the RetroPie side here - you may try opening a topic in the RPI forums (here) and provide your system specs and describing the issue. You can get the kernel logs by running
dmesg
and post its ouput on pastebin.com.For info: I did post about this on the pi forums but did not receive any response. https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=367591
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@max_s said in EmulationStation GUI starts to wrap over the edge of the screen:
For info: I did post about this on the pi forums but did not receive any response. https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=367591
I post the same problem in german pi forum, but so far without success and I came across your posts while looking for a solution.
https://forum-raspberrypi.de/forum/thread/61392-bild-ueber-hdmi-verschiebt-sich-nach-einiger-zeit/
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Maybe is better this issue to reported in the github page here : https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues
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@abj there is already a reported issue. I have leave a comment for bookworm.
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I have confirm this issue with Bullseye 32 bit with RPi3 and 4, but it doesn't happen with Bookworm 64 bit with RPi5. I will try to build 64 bit for RPi3 to check.
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@max_s said in EmulationStation GUI starts to wrap over the edge of the screen:
repeatedly
I am having the same issue on a fresh bookworm 64bit installation on a Raspberry Pi 3.
I am wondering if anyone has found a solution?
Thank you in advance!
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Lot's of misinformation given on this thread.
All you need to do is find the "adjust screen for overscan" setting in the config settings, toggle it and then restart the Pi.
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@MCG_1983 said in EmulationStation GUI starts to wrap over the edge of the screen:
All you need to do is find the "adjust screen for overscan" setting in the config settings, toggle it and then restart the Pi.
This doesn't work on the OS the poster is using (Bookworm 64bit).
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