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    Lr-dolphin on Linux Mint Tricia Cinnamon

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      Ghostof1980
      last edited by Ghostof1980

      I have recently decided to install the latest retropie (updated this morning) onto a pc running Linux mint, after 2 days I finally have everything running brilliantly except for lr-dolphin keeps crashing to a black screen (doesn’t allow access to retroarch menu) causing me to have to close the terminal to exit. I hope somebody can help (@mitu ?) perhaps?

      https://pastebin.com/dLD3Kf5X

      Above is a verbose mode of runcommand.log

      Thank you in advance

      Dolphin works fine, but I would prefer the normal ease and uniformity of retroarch menu, save states controller autoconfig etc...

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        Ghostof1980
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        @mitu

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          Ghostof1980 @Ghostof1980
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          Sorry to be of bother have now sorted it myself, according to the libretro docs you have to download a sys file to your bios folder. Can now say I have every systems working. Please keep up the excellent work with retropie

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