O2 Joggler running Retropie .
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Well i think I've got as far as i can without some advice :-( I tried a manual install of Retroarch as well but the same error as above ,
Everything else seems to be working ok , i just cant play a game ha ha.
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does that mean retroarch is not installed ?
Are you able to navigate to
/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/
and check using SSH or perhaps the file browser (Midnight Commander) in the RetroPie menu of Emulation Station?Edit:
I tried a manual install of Retroarch as well
Was this done using the RetroPie-Setup script?
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@mediamogul
Yes thanks , there is only mupen64plus in there , is that where Retroarch should be ? -
Yes, The RetroArch binary should be at
/opt/retropie/emulators/retroarch/bin/
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@mediamogul
Yes first i tried the link below which installed Retropie but came up with the error in my previous post regarding Retroarch I, then i tried a fresh install deleting everything first , same result , then i tried a manual install of Retroarch for Ubuntu using some instructions i found but same result :-(
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@hawsey when the install failed it references a log that contains the information to work out why it didn't compile. Please provide information like this when posting for help.
I just did a quick test on my joggler and you may need to do
sudo apt-get install libx11-xcb-dev
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@BuZz hi the log info i posted above what was in the log ( or what i thought was the log :-) ) is it not the correct info ?
Thanks I'll try as you suggested then report back
Should i do as you suggest then the whole Retropie install again or just Retroarch install from within Retropie ?
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@hawsey which log ? I can't see where you posted any build logs (from RetroPie-Setup/logs)
If only retroarch failed to install you can just re-install that manually from manage packages -> core packages.
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@BuZz obviously i need to learn what a log is then he he , sorry
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@hawsey You can update retropie-setup script and it will install the dependency for you now (when installing retroarch).
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You may still have problems running this on a Joggler due to issues/limitations with the Joggler gfx drivers. I've not tested it other than getting retroarch to build.
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@BuZz after all these years i am still a Linux fool ha I'm not sure what you mean by 'You can update retropie-setup and it will install the dependency for you now.'
I just opened a terminal and typed in what you suggested above , now I've gone back in to Retropie and am installing Retroarch after cleaning it first .
I hear what you say about the Joggler but I'm just messing really to see what i can get going .
The main Retropie GUI is surprisingly smooth , nice work on the Ubuntu port :-) this is what you have been up to . -
Great well that successfully installed Retroarch :-) however i may have just discovered the limitations of the Joggler .
It tries to open then at the top of the screen i have RetroArch then Frames 256 then Terminal .
Everything seems slow and i cant close anything down :-( ... Ah well -
Ok BuZz i worked out about the set up script , last night i did an update all packages and the screen greeting me this morning was " unable to install Kodi Binary "
Also there is a log
Apologies it's a Dropbox link , my laptop is broken and I'm just doing this on my phone and the Joggler .https://www.dropbox.com/s/swcib15htpdxfm6/rps_2017-04-28_234040.log.gz?dl=0
Thanks
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@mediamogul i just noticed your answer , sorry , yes i used the update script .
Thanks for helping out :-)
The version of Xubuntu 14.04 for the Joggler i am using was made by BuZz especially for the Joggler .
The device is pretty old now but i would dearly love to get this going if only for older systems , it would be a great cheap Retropie Ubuntu set up for messing about with . -
@hawsey Kodi won't work. Ignore that. I do custom Kodi builds for joggler already. I'm unlikely to have time to look into RetroPie on this platform. There are not many users left either. Get a RPI :-)
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@BuZz ha ha I've got a Pi 3 and Zero W thanks , i didn't want you to waste any time , thanks for the help though , at least it installs and the GUI works ...
I have been trying to get the Pi Zero installed in Gadget mode on this build on the Joggler also and use Pi on the Zero and the Joggler just as a screen ,
But got stuck on that too :-( -
Messing about with Retroarch now , i can by changing the emulator , get the sound from the game starting up also i got some graphics for a few seconds , then the music kind of jittered then stuck , at which point i sniggered , Mrs Hawsey then stuck her head in the room and said " are you ever going to grow up " .....
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I got no further forward really other than it all installs including Retroarch now , all menus etc seem to work and Roms can be added which show up in their relevant console in the dash , also scraping seems to work .
The games just won't boot , I'm trying NES only at present .
Would there be any point in trying other systems at this juncture ?
Is it likely to be the limitations of the hardware or the missing graphics stuff as previously mentioned ?
I realise that Pi 3 is where it is at now so don't want anyone wasting any time on this unless it is feasible.
That being said I'm sure a Joggler could be found for any DEVs wanting a bash at it :-)Thanks for the help people
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@hawsey retroarch is crashing on the joggler. I tried a few driver backend but it may require workarounds in retroarch. It's likely due to joggler gfx driver problems.
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