Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu
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@DjDiabolik @mitu I owe both of you a debt of gratitude! And @mitu you saved me awhile back too…..
So here’s my quick story: I was running 20.04 and it ran well for awhile. But then the BT started acting up with my DualShock 3 controllers. I read awhile back there was a workaround but I couldn’t find it now. Plus the OS was old so I decided to just go ahead and upgrade to 22.04. And then update Retropie along with it, hoping this would repair any corrupt/damaged files. So….my BT issue was resolved. Games, everything running just great. Then I pressed my luck and decided to upgrade to 24.04. Then BOOM. I had all the issues that @DjDiabolik was experiencing! Ugggghhhhh.
But I followed your discussion here and all was resolved.You two are the GOAT and I really appreciate all the hard work and testing you did to find this workaround/resolution!☺️
PS: I know it’s an old thread but wanted to reply here with my heartfelt THANK YOU!!
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Did this ever get solved? This thread is so large it's very hard to decipher how to solve this. Trying to navigate with a controller in the RetroPie-Setup menu crashes me back to ES.
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@StonedEdge said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
Did this ever get solved?
No, there's just a workaround posted in the 2nd page (?).
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@mitu said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
@StonedEdge said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
Did this ever get solved?
No, there's just a workaround posted in the 2nd page (?).
This one here? I tried editing and re-installing the binary, but the issue persists for me.
setESSystem "RetroPie" "retropie" "$rpdir" ".rp .sh" "sudo $scriptdir/retropie_packages.sh retropiemenu launch %ROM%" "" "retropie"
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@StonedEdge said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
This one here? I tried editing and re-installing the binary, but the issue persists for me.
The workaround is not integrated into Retropie-Setup, it's something you have to do manually.
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Sorry what do you mean? I made the changes, and reinstalled the binary from the menu as instructed. The controller works fine to navigate the runcommand menu after launching a game, but does not work when navigating the RetroPie Setup from emulationstation. Indeed, it works fine when running sudo ./retropie_setup.sh from a terminal though. Do you mean I need to compile it manually?
Here’s a video of the issue:
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@StonedEdge said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
Sorry what do you mean?
Not sure what more to explain ? The issue still exists and it's not fixed in the latest version, you have to work-around it with the modifications posted in this topic.
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@mitu Right, there are about 100 posts from @DjDiabolik in this thread. Can you recall which one worked for him? If not, I'll filter through all the posts and try each one I guess.
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@V0rt3x667 said in Retropie setup menu/Runcommand crashing in ES on Ubuntu:
setESSystem "RetroPie" "retropie" "$rpdir" ".rp .sh" "sudo $scriptdir/retropie_packages.sh retropiemenu launch %ROM%" "" "retropie"
I already tried this fix. Ran sudo ./retropie_setup.sh. Re-installed retropiemenu "binary" from the menu. And yeah, after moving my DPAD/joystick, I get kicked back to emulationstation, even after making the change.
I just figured there might have been a simple fix for this already, but I guess either (a) I am not implementing the correct fix or (b) I need to dig deeper into the code.
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Nevermind, the </command> within es_systems.cfg under retropiemenu needed to be changed as well. All fixed now.
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