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    Using Retropie Setup inside SteamOS

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    • meleuM
      meleu @Twitch0815
      last edited by meleu

      @Twitch0815 is steamos ubuntu based?
      Edit: oh. I see your next post right now. It's Debian based...

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      • meleuM
        meleu @Twitch0815
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        @Twitch0815 can you paste here the output of lsb_release -sidrc?

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        • BuZzB
          BuZz administrators
          last edited by

          for testing

          cd ~/RetroPie-Setup
          wget http://malus.exotica.org.uk/~buzz/steam.diff
          patch -p1 <steam.diff
          sudo ./retropie_setup.sh
          

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            Twitch0815
            last edited by

            @meleu

            desktop@steamos:~/RetroPie-Setup$ lsb_release -sidrc
            SteamOS
            SteamOS 2.0
            2.0
            brewmaster

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              Twitch0815
              last edited by

              @BuZz

              On first try

              Reading package lists... Done
              Reading package lists... Done
              Building dependency tree
              Reading state information... Done
              Package dialog is not available, but is referred to by another package.
              This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
              is only available from another source

              E: Package 'dialog' has no installation candidate
              E: Unable to locate package xmlstarlet
              Unable to install packages required by /home/desktop/RetroPie-Setup/retropie_packages.sh - Could not install package(s): dialog g++ build-essential unzip xmlstarlet.

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              • meleuM
                meleu @Twitch0815
                last edited by

                @Twitch0815 does SteamOS have apt-get?

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                  Twitch0815
                  last edited by

                  Yea absolutely. Its got a full desktop mode, terminal and apt-get

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                    meleu @Twitch0815
                    last edited by

                    @Twitch0815 for some reason retropie_setup failed to install the following packages: dialog g++ build-essential unzip xmlstarlet.

                    Try to install it yourself via apt-get and then try again.

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                      Twitch0815
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                      Going to try adding

                      add "deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ main contrib" to the end,

                      but will need to rekick as I had switched to Ubuntu

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                        Twitch0815
                        last edited by

                        Solution thus far is to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file

                        adding the following to the bottom
                        deb http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main contrib non-free
                        deb-src http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main contrib non-free
                        deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian jessie main contrib non-free

                        then sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade

                        Follow normal x86 install instructions and applying exos patch above will then allow retropie setup to launch correctly.
                        Currently running basic install will report back on progress

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                          Twitch0815
                          last edited by Twitch0815

                          @BuZz

                          Alright progress

                          Basic Install builds successfully
                          NDS builds successfully
                          Reicast Builds Successfully
                          PSP Builds Successfully
                          Kodi will install if you add
                          deb http://http.debian.net/debian jessie-backports main
                          to the /etc/apt/sources.list

                          Dolphin does not install from Retropie Setup but Debian Jessie 8 allows for simple sudo apt-get install Dolphin but none of the special sauce is done like the rom directory or ES integration and the dolphin exeuctable i cant seem to find, even via the program search where something like retropie or emulation station could be found and launched manually

                          http://pastebin.com/2bptLVed
                          Is the installation log.

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                            backstander
                            last edited by

                            Thanks for keeping us updated on this @Twitch0815

                            Another way you can search for files from the command prompt by using sudo find / -name "<filename>” You could do something like sudo find / -name "dolphin". I don't use this find function that much.

                            I personally like to use Locate instead!
                            To install Locate type:
                            sudo apt-get install locate

                            To update the database that Locate uses to find files and directories:
                            sudo updatedb

                            Now all you have to do is type this to find something:
                            locate <filename>

                            Example:
                            locate dolphin

                            The only downside to Locate is that you sometimes have to update the database (sudo updatedb) to make sure you get all the newest files in your search. Updating will also remove newly deleted files.

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                              Twitch0815
                              last edited by

                              Looking into this further,
                              probably the simplest and cleanest option is installing SteamOS Tools
                              https://github.com/ProfessorKaos64/SteamOS-Tools

                              After a clean install, and only adding SteamOS Tools
                              Basic Install compiles cleanly
                              Dolphin compiles cleanly
                              lr-desumme compiles cleanly
                              kodi installs cleanly

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                                Twitch0815
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                                Next major step was to get Steam OS to load, emulationstation from its native menu.

                                to do this you need to create a file called
                                emulationstation.desktop
                                in the
                                /usr/share/applications

                                directory and paste in the following

                                [Desktop Entry]
                                Version=1.0
                                Name=EmulationStation
                                GenericName=EmulationStation
                                Comment=Manage and play your games
                                Exec=emulationstation
                                Icon=emulationstation
                                Terminal=false
                                Type=Application
                                Categories=AudioVideo;Video;Player;TV;

                                Actions=Fullscreen;Standalone;

                                [Desktop Action Fullscreen]
                                Name=Open in fullscreen
                                Exec=emulationstation -fs
                                OnlyShowIn=Unity;

                                [Desktop Action Standalone]
                                Name=Open in standalone mode
                                Exec=emulationstation --standalone
                                OnlyShowIn=Unity;

                                Just documenting here for now, will update in wiki going forward.

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                                  Twitch0815
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                                  Only problem now is
                                  that when you launch EmulationStation from within SteamOS it seems to manage the application.

                                  I mapped controls which is awesome because when Steam is managing it overlays the controller profile allowing the steam controller to be configured semi-correctly. Button triggers I need to manually mess with inside the controller config.

                                  It also gets the advantage of having the Steam Button be able to bring up the xmb of steam allowing for hot swapping controller settings and exiting the shortcut.

                                  Problem is that when launching say a genesis game, it shows the steam thinking icon really fast then reverts back to emulation station

                                  /dev/shm/runcommand says

                                  parameters: 0 SYS megadrive /home/desktop/RetroPie/roms/megadrive/3 Ninjas Kick Back (USA).md
                                  Executing: /opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/retroarch -L /opt/retropie/libretrocores/lr-picodrive/picodrive_libretro.so --config /opt/retropie/configs/megadrive/retroarch.cfg "/home/desktop/RetroPie/roms/megadrive/3 Ninjas Kick Back (USA).md" --appendconfig /dev/shm/retroarch.cfg

                                  So I know it does try to launch it just Steam seems to stop if.

                                  Tried as well with Kodi and it did the same thing.

                                  I know were out of the normal support matrix i posted on /r/steamos to see if any users have found a way to allow a steam managed application to launch another application in the same profile which I guess is what I am hoping for, just documenting where I am at and if anyone has any ideas on something to try let me know.

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                                    Twitch0815
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                                    http://pastebin.com/jfKLrumc

                                    Pastebin of the STD out file

                                    This is the output of tail -f /tmp/dumps/steam_stdout.txt
                                    When attempting to launch lr-picodrive from inside emulation station that is launched from SteamOS.

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