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    No wlan0 interface detected

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    • mitu
      mitu Global Moderator last edited by

      Did you set your the Country first ? I think it's required since Raspbian Stretch in order to use the Wi Fi.

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      • Reignman
        Reignman last edited by Reignman

        If I try to set Country I get : No wireless interface found πŸ€”

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        • markyh444
          markyh444 @Reignman last edited by

          @Reignman sounds like a hardware issue. Do you get the same behaviour off a standard Raspbian install?

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          • Reignman
            Reignman @markyh444 last edited by Reignman

            @markyh444 Yes also of a fresh install. So that's what I'm afraid for that's it's hardware related. Although I don't understand why this was in the past also but back then I got it working again temporary ...

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            • mitu
              mitu Global Moderator last edited by

              Can you run dmesg, taken after a cold boot, and post it on pastebin.com ?

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              • Reignman
                Reignman @mitu last edited by

                @mitu Yes but how do I save and export this info without network on my pi?

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                • mitu
                  mitu Global Moderator @Reignman last edited by

                  @Reignman Save it on the boot partition.

                  dmesg | sudo tee  /boot/dmesg.txt
                  

                  Then take the sdcard out of the Pi and read the file from your PC.

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                  • Reignman
                    Reignman @mitu last edited by

                    @mitu thank you, I'm gonna try this tomorrow morning. I'm not home now.

                    Posting log asap. πŸ˜πŸ‘Œ

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                    • undrwater
                      undrwater last edited by

                      I'm running into the same issue. Here's a dmesg from fresh boot.

                      dmesg

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                      • BuZz
                        BuZz administrators @undrwater last edited by

                        @undrwater Please don't hijack a topic - start a new topic. You're running a Raspberry Pi2 - which doesn't have built in wifi btw. So you need a dongle.

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                        • undrwater
                          undrwater @BuZz last edited by

                          @BuZz

                          Wow. Talk about assumptions. I would have sworn I was using the Pi 3. Thanks for the heads up!

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                          • Reignman
                            Reignman @mitu last edited by Reignman

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                            • Reignman
                              Reignman @mitu last edited by

                              @mitu Here is my dmesg

                              Dmesg

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                              • mitu
                                mitu Global Moderator last edited by mitu

                                Doesn't seem to be anything Wi-Fi related (Bluetooth included). Maybe they're blocked ? Can you run

                                sudo rfkill list all
                                

                                and post the output ? Does it detect any Wifi interfaces ?
                                Did you disable the Wifi/Bt via config.txt on your Pi ?

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                                • Reignman
                                  Reignman @mitu last edited by

                                  @mitu I get no output from chat command. Havent changed anything in config.txt

                                  With iwconfig I get :

                                  lo no wireless extensions.

                                  Enxb827ebb5a2ad no wireless extensions.

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                                  • Aztechomie64
                                    Aztechomie64 @undrwater last edited by

                                    @undrwater Something is going on i need some type of help anyone.
                                    I di all the steps to install retropie and then i downloaded all roms to usb plugged it in the raspberry pi 3 and when i go to restart emulation it tells me that β€œif this is the first time rebooting then i got something wrong?
                                    I deleted all and re installed all same steps same outcome.
                                    Right now at this moment i tried to change some audio it let me but as it went back to the main screen it froze ?
                                    Any answers thank y

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                                    • mitu
                                      mitu Global Moderator @Aztechomie64 last edited by

                                      @Aztechomie64 Please open a separate topic and add the info asked in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.

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                                      • Reignman
                                        Reignman last edited by

                                        @mitu Any ideas what I could do? Could it ba a hardware failure?

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                                        • mitu
                                          mitu Global Moderator last edited by

                                          It's most likely a hardware failure.
                                          Just to be sure there's nothing disabled, post your config.txt.

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                                          • Reignman
                                            Reignman last edited by

                                            @mitu Please see these links. My Pi is not easy accessible, Its built in in a cabinet.

                                            config.txt

                                            https://photos.app.goo.gl/XFFjWKCYPcFBoaPt5

                                            https://photos.app.goo.gl/Qpcagy6gCFGGJmyMA

                                            Thx!

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