Updated Kodi, now no Kodi
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Update to RetroPie 4.2.
If you don't want it, update RetroPie-Setup Scripts and then update Raspbian packages in RetroPie-Setup -> Configuration Tools -> Raspbian Tools -> Upgrade Raspbian Packages.If it still doesn't work, post your Kodi log:
http://kodi.wiki/view/log_fileNot sure what you mean by "own ES category" but the default is to appear in the Ports section.
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Cheers. Just noticed 4.2 was out, currently doing a backup image before installing.
And what I mean is that when I boot up ES, I get a list of categories - MAME, NES, Genesis, SNES, Playstation, Virtual Boy, etc etc. Kodi is one of them. Until I tried updating it, it didn't appear in Ports.
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@SpudsMcToole it gets automatically added to ports. You can remove it though via the ports folder.
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Yep, 4.2 has fixed it, all-new Kodi is present and correct. Unfortunately none of my gamepads will now register. You win some, you lose some :D
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@SpudsMcToole Run the Kodi install/update again, now that you have updated to RetroPie 4.2.
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How will reinstalling Kodi make the gamepads work? Kodi works fine, the gamepads don't. In anything, not just in Kodi.
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@SpudsMcToole Because it will install the binary addon that makes joysticks work in Kodi 17, it was added in RetroPie 4.2 ...
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Nope, made no difference at all, sadly.
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Check that the addon peripheral.joystick is enabled and configure your gamepads like explained here:
http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Configure_controllersIf it still doesn't work after that, post your kodi log like explained above.
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Yep, already tried that, didn't work because the controllers haven't paired so the button presses don't register.
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@SpudsMcToole If the joysticks aren't paired of course they will not work, but that has nothing to do with Kodi, that is done outside Kodi.
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@Rascas said in Updated Kodi, now no Kodi:
that has nothing to do with Kodi, that is done outside Kodi.
Isn't that what I said several posts ago? :)
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@SpudsMcToole Nope, you never mentioned it...
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@Rascas "Kodi works fine, the gamepads don't. In anything, not just in Kodi."
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@SpudsMcToole So better to try to setup bluetooth again, and if you still cannot get them work, open a new topic it a better description of the problem, so other people can see it and help you.
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@Rascas Already did that an hour ago :)
(Only mentioned it in here as a wry comment on the nature of code - fix one thing, something else breaks...)
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@SpudsMcToole No doubt a silly question, what's your memory space like? I found no end of problems with kodi if my sd card was almost full, creating some space made all the difference. Kodi starts a log as it initialises, if it can't do that it won't even start. Particularly if an update hadn't quite enough space to do its thing, everything looked fine but I was teetering into zero space left.
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@Fruitybit Nah, I've got loads of room, at least 20GB.
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