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    Retro Pie initial setup questions

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @ras_oscar
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      @ras_oscar No, PulseAudio is not included, but it will be automatically installed when you install the desktop component.

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        ras_oscar
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        After successfully configuring and connecting to my wifi, I ran the install of pulse audio, It was successful.

        Now I need to edit the startup files to have it run automatically each time I start Retropi.

        I am not yet comfortable with Linux terminal, so I went to the docs to find out how to install pixel desktop. Auto install was not an option offered in Configuration / Tools >> Raspbiantools menu, so I executed the manual install by entering the console commands:

        sudo apt install --no-install-recommends lxde
        sudo apt install xorg raspberrypi-ui-mods rpi-chromium-mods

        They ran successfully. I shut down and rebooted the machine. I pressed F4 to exited to the console and entered startx. Command not found. I installed something. Has the start command changed? is pixel desktop called something else?

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator
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          @ras_oscar said in Retro Pie initial setup questions:

          Now I need to edit the startup files to have it run automatically each time I start Retropi.

          That should not be needed.

          Auto install was not an option offered in Configuration / Tools >> Raspbiantools menu, so I executed the manual install by entering the console commands:

          It should be, see: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/FAQ/#where-did-the-desktop-go. After you install it through RetroPie-Setup, a 'Destkop' entry should appear in the Ports system and you should be able to start it from EmulationStation directly, without any command line commands.

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            ras_oscar
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            I fiddled around with some stuff, installed some stuff and after I rebooted I see another options on the retropie "band" menu called ports. Beneath ports is an entry Desktop. Selecting it shows a "DOS " type menu saying it is installing LXDE and then I am returned to the Ports menu. Althought I can see no actual tasks I can perform in desktop other than return to the retropie menu.

            Returning to the original question, is there a way I can confirm I have successfully installed pulseaudio? I'm willing to open the Retropi card from a separate RPI installation if necessary to check setup files, I just don't know where to look.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @ras_oscar
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              @ras_oscar said in Retro Pie initial setup questions:

              Althought I can see no actual tasks I can perform in desktop other than return to the retropie menu.

              Update RetroPie and the OS, then try again.

              Returning to the original question, is there a way I can confirm I have successfully installed pulseaudio?

              Run pacmd info or pacmd stat to see if PulseAudio is running.

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                ras_oscar
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                used Retropie menus to update Retropie
                used Retropie menu to update Raspberry pi
                rebooted
                shelled out to a command prompt using "F4" and ran "pacmd info"
                No PulseAudio daemon running, or not running as session daemon

                rebooted using "reboot" from the $ prompt

                from the Retropie menu selected ->back->Retropie->enable pulse audio
                Shelled out to the $prompt and entered "pacmd info" got 3 pages of text scrolling up the screen.
                entered "exit" to return to Retropie

                Back->retropie->

                tried pairing bluetooth devices, still the 2 devices I have are registered but will not connect. Is there a pulse audio control panel somewhere that I should be interacting with?

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator
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                  @ras_oscar said in Retro Pie initial setup questions:

                  Shelled out to the $prompt and entered "pacmd info" got 3 pages of text scrolling up the screen.

                  OK, so it means it's running.

                  tried pairing bluetooth devices, still the 2 devices I have are registered but will not connect.

                  Try removing the devices from the Bluetooth menu and manually pair the speakers/headphones using bluetoothctl

                  Is there a pulse audio control panel somewhere that I should be interacting with?

                  Only as a desktop app AFAIR, but what you need is to pair the headphones first, after that you can use pacmd and set the default audio output to be sent over Bluetooth.

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                    ras_oscar
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                    I used the Retropie menu to unpair all bluetooth devices, one at a time.

                    I used F4 to shell out to the command console

                    I entered bluetoothctl to start the controller

                    I entered help at the # prompt to get list of all commands available

                    I used bluetoothctl to make the computer discoverable, scan for the device mac address and pair. I used paired-devices to verify the earbuds have been paired.

                    I entered connect {mac address]to attempt to connect the earbuds to the bluetooth transceiver.

                    I got a message " failed to connect: org.bluez.error.Failed

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator
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                      Sorry, no idea why the pairing doesn't work - we usually deal with input devices (keyboard/gamepad).

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                        ras_oscar
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                        ok, thanks for your help and patience responding to my questions

                        I've ordered a cable to physically connect my speaker to the PI and will use that for sound in the future.

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