4.0-rc2 images are available for testing.
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@BuZz said in 4.0-beta2 images are available for testing.:
There are known issues with xboxdrv and the latest kernel (and existing forum threads)
Regarding the reboot - did you update retropie-setup first? A fair amount has changed since beta2 - please update all packages (and retropie-setup - it will prompt when updating).
Ok, I did not update before rebooting. I am running an update now on all installed packages. It prompted to update the script first which I answered yes. I said no to the underlying OS packages, is that ok? Will update you once it's complete.
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you should update everything including os packages for testing please.
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@BuZz said in 4.0-beta2 images are available for testing.:
you should update everything including os packages for testing please.
Ok did a reboot between updates. Updating everything now. I did a double-take as the menu is on the left now. I saw the disclaimer on selling SD cards. That's a true shame but a nice testament to the true awesomeness of RetroPie! ;)
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The menu shouldn't be on the left - probably due to an issue with control chars and console - try launching it again (sometimes when updating, some of the output seems to mess with the console etc)
[edit] oh do you mean the carbon ES theme ?
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@BuZz said in 4.0-beta2 images are available for testing.:
do you mean the carbon ES theme ?
Yes. It looks quite nice really! :)
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@BuZz said in 4.0-beta2 images are available for testing.:
you should update everything including os packages for testing please.
I updated everything and did a reboot. It's still very eradicate. It seems a hit or miss on if the controller will connect or just flash (green circle).
I had two flashing controllers and did a reboot one connected as controller one and the second continued to flash.
I did a reboot and left all the controllers off. After it fully booted up I powered on two controllers about 3 seconds apart and both connected as controller one (upper left quadrant glowing green on both). The other 2 wouldn't connect at all. So I shut off the two working ones and tried reconnecting them again but neither would connect a second time.
If you get disconnected after you're connected the only thing to do is reboot it seems. You can't always get connected though. I can't find a pattern in why sometimes they connect and other times not. It's very sporadic still.
I have 4 controllers all 1403 (two older from the Modern Warfare 2 era) and two newer. It's a hit or miss on which will connect and which won't. There seems no rhyme or reason.
EDIT: I have to head out for the evening but if there's a next step or any logs I can send you just let me know and I'll get them sent first thing tomorrow.
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you could try the latest xpad driver instead of the xboxdrv - https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/issues/1277#issuecomment-233139295
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@BuZz said in 4.0-beta2 images are available for testing.:
you could try the latest xpad driver instead of the xboxdrv - https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/issues/1277#issuecomment-233139295
Ok will try that. Also something new when exiting the ES menu with F4. I have two errors, both the same:
[ERROR] USBController::on_write_data(): USB write failure: 12: LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ERROR
[ERROR] USBController::on_write_data(): USB write failure: 12: LIBUSB_TRANSFER_ERRORI have two things plugged in to the USB ports a keyboard and the Microsoft wireless receiver.
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This is related to the issue. It's a compatibility problem with the current kernel. I've not looked into it yet, but it's likely something that needs fixing in the upstream kernel or in xboxdrv
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@Riverstorm Please can you try this for me in case it's related to a change in the fork of xboxdrv we are using. Please first update retropie-setup then install the raspbian xboxdrv
sudo apt-get install xboxdrv
then edit
/etc/rc.local
and change the xboxdrv line from/opt/retropie/supplementary/xboxdrv/bin/xboxdrv
to/usr/bin/xboxdrv
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@Riverstorm also please try adding
rmmod xpad; sleep 2
to a line before it in/etc/rc.local
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@BuZz said in 4.0-beta2 images are available for testing.:
you could try the latest xpad driver instead of the xboxdrv - https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/issues/1277#issuecomment-233139295
Ok so I did this and it worked. At first I had the XBOX driver enabled and they all connected as controller one but none worked. After disabling the driver it worked perfect. Minor issue is the flashing circle on all the controllers, a small pile, no idea who's player 1, 2, etc. except to pickup the controller and try it. ;)
On the other suggested testing I need to reimage back to the original 4.0-beta 2 first before update and loading the driver?
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LED support is in the raspberry pi kernel but not yet packaged. Next kernel update will have it and no more flashing.
I would still be interested if you can test the xboxdrv changes I mentioned, as it may help me workaround the issue for those that want to use xboxdrv. Cheers
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Just an minor detail, but if you mind putting the pre-release tag on the 4.0-beta2 image release and when the 4.0-beta3 image release comes out, this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Strange as I had the pre-release tag set before - at least I remember setting it. Maybe it got edited/removed at some point. Set again. Thanks for the heads up.
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Sorry if I was nit-picking...
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Not at all - in fact it was incorrectly showing in the downloads on the main site which I didn't want.
4.0 may come out soon after beta3 as most of the issues relating to the recent retropie-setup changes have been sorted now I think.
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Thanks! :)
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@me
when installing lxde, you are now given the option to fix the permissions so startx can be launched from ESI also fixed up the dxx-rebirth launch links - please update retropie-setup and reinstall it from binary.
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@Riverstorm said in 4.0-beta2 images are available for testing.:
On the other suggested testing I need to reimage back to the original 4.0-beta 2 first before update and loading the driver?
no. can just do it from your updated image. I just need to see if forcing removal of the xpad driver helps before launching xboxdrv, and also if the packaged raspbian xboxdrv behaves differently from our updated one.
This testing would be very helpful - thanks.
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