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    • quicksilverQ

      Will previous Pi models have the ability to use fkms driver now?

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      matchamanM

      Very interesting, then I should definitely give it another chance on an older Pi 3 setup!

    • SingingCoyote13S

      New Retropie 4.6 image for Raspberry Pi 3B - how to upgrade in full ?

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      SingingCoyote13S

      you know what i did. i just did a fresh install - retropie 4.6 image. thanks for all the info and help, but a fresh install isnt that hard, it takes a couple of hours and then everything is working fine. also, the time and effort needed to upgrade the whole lot with all side complications possible - and having to resolve them -, that would perhaps take longer than just simply imaging the whole sd card to a disk image (.img) then flash it with retropie 4.6 and then mount the .img and return the whole lot to its folders.

    • DarksaviorD

      Latest automated buster build for pi4 does not work

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      BuZzB

      @Darksavior thanks.

    • M

      Picade installation on Pi3 using weekly Buster image - testing

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      @mitu

      I don't know why that error occurs, I don't think RetroArch uses directly this env var - may be a Wayland/screensaver warning.

      So I fixed that error regarding XDG_RUNTIME_DIR, maybe RetroArch does use it after all. I was mistaken when I said it flashed up when launching, it actually flashes up when exiting! Same for the CD-ROM warning.

      To solve it, I did the following:

      run:

      sudo sudo -V

      scrolled up a bit to see which environment variables are preserved. XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is not one of them.

      I then had to edit the sudoers file (sudo visudo) and add the following in:

      Defaults env_keep += "XDG_RUNTIME_DIR"

      Save and exit, you can then run 'sudo sudo -V' again and you'll see XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is in the list of environment variables to preserve. Reboot the system and the error should go away when quitting Retroarch.

      For whatever reason, sudo does not preserve this environment variable, and i'm guessing because Retroarch launches from the Retropie menu with root privileges, it cannot see or have access to this environment variable. Adding the above in preserves it, suppressing the error (after a reboot).

      The CD error still pops up though, but not much that can be done about that at this time it seems.

      FYI, this error only pops up when you quit Retroarch after launching it on its own from the Retropie menu - it doesn't come up when quitting out of a game. I guess this is because games are launched as the 'pi' user, rather than with root privileges.

      My question would be, is there a reason Retroarch needs to be launched with root privileges from the Retropie menu? Maybe I am misunderstanding how it launches, but that is what it looks like to me.

      Cheers!

    • roslofR

      DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB failed: Cannot allocate memory

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      @skylabin
      REgret the above post. It was invalid. The same error came back.
      Now I created cma=384M in /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt and now it seems to work.
      Thanks for the post made earlier .
      jpm

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      Raspbian Buster - retropi install on os - retropi crashes when turn controller off.

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      mituM

      @psytron said in Raspbian Buster - retropi install on os - retropi crashes when turn controller off.:

      I should have pulled the latest before running the script

      Support for Buster (and the Pi4) has been slowly been tested on the development branch, which recently was merged to the main repository. There still might be some quirks, but you should be able to install from binaries (without re-compiling).

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      Audio capable HDMI monitor breaks proper audio playback and impacts emulation speed.

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      mituM

      Looks like the performance is pretty poor, even without sound. What emulators are you running and what resolution are you using ?
      Can you run with verbose logging enabled (switch it on in the Runcommand launch menu) and then post the log from /dev/shm/runcommand.log ?

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      Xbox One Wireless adapter and Pi4

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      quicksilverQ

      I believe that is a Windows only device

    • roslofR

      Getting AdvanceMAME to run on FKMS builds

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      roslofR

      @mitu said in Getting AdvanceMAME to run on FKMS builds:

      Do you care to elaborate on the Video appears a bit degraded part ? I confess I didn't use advmame before, so I don't have a past reference, I just test it out on the Pi4 - the 3.9 version - to see how it works.

      Sure mitu,

      Overall, it looks like anti-aliasing doesn't work with the SDL driver. Examples:

      Vector game lines are not anti-aliased System menu font appears jagged Video Rgb Effects, such as scan2horz do not blend nicely with the game screen.

      The setting display_antialias is set to yes, but there is no visual difference when it's disabled or enabled.

      One of the draws of using AdvanceMAME is for the clean high-res Vector images, so that's a bit of a miss. But having AdvanceMAME available for rendering raster games like Cotton 2 and Baku Baku is a must-have.

      There are also some issues going in and out of the settings menu (Tab). Sometimes, when returning to the game, the screen blanks. Also, gets very sluggish and occasionally hangs. Might not be related to the driver, but different from running this on a 3B+ without Buster.

    • EvertE

      Raspbian Stretch or wait for Raspbian Buster for Pi2/3?

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      EvertE

      Thanks @BuZz

      I might hold of a bit longer then. As I mentioned, I'm in no real rush and the kids still have the arcade the play on.

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      Help with manual installation of RetroPie on Raspbian Buster?

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      mituM

      @benret Raspbian Jessie is no longer supported - I think you get a nice message about that when you try to run the RetroPie-Setup script.

      Installation on Buster hasn't been 100% vetted, but most bits should work - support for it will probably be part of the RetroPie release that supports the Pi4.

      For now, using Raspbian Stretch will give you the best supported Raspbian version for RetroPie.

      RetroPie though uses Raspbian Lite underneath, with very little changes added to the system. As far as wireless/networking goes, there's literally no change from a stock Raspbian Lite installation.

    • cyperghostC

      mpg123 broken under Raspbian STRETCH?

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      cyperghostC

      Thanks ... this worked!
      So < /dev/null inits a EOF in file input, never saw this. Is this a common method?
      mpg123 is the clear prefered mp3 player, very small footprint - no stucks in sound during loading. Perfect.

      Edit: Changed title

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      Is it possible to upgrade stretch to buster

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      Cool.

      Thanks
      I'll hold of putting me new build together for now then and keep using the current one until buster/retropie release.

      At least Debian only release new major releases every 2 years unlike some other distros

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      Retropie on Raspbian Buster

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      hostolisH

      @mitu Right, will do that, thanks