Re: retroarch on Trisquel

2017-12-04 Thread Adonay Felipe Nogueira
Continuing on this issue, I tried some ROMs by doing what is described in [1]: Load Core -> Download Core... -> mupen64plus_libretro.so.zip Load Core -> mupen64plus_libretro.so Online Updater -> Core Updater -> mupen64plus_libretro.so.zip Load Content -> /path/to/Z64/files And I can at least see

Re: retroarch on Trisquel

2017-07-15 Thread Adonay Felipe Nogueira
The issue with black icons is due to wrong "menu driver". Assuming that you are using the default menu driver (xmb, the one with blue background), do as follows: 1. Go to: Setttings (second column) → Driver → Menu Driver 3. Change to "rgui". 4. Restart RetroArch. Now what is left is how to solv

Re: retroarch on Trisquel

2017-07-12 Thread Adonay Felipe Nogueira
I think what is missing is the icon themes and basic fonts that must be installed via Guix, per [[https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Application-Setup.html#X11-Fonts]], as normal user, do (ignore the "$ ", this only indicates normal user comamnds that you have to type): $ guix pack

Re: retroarch on Trisquel

2017-07-12 Thread 宋文武
Caleb Herbert writes: > Why does retroarch have black rectangles where icons should be, and > missing paths to fonts? > > Why does the file browser not detect z64 files? I think these are due to missing assets and core info files, which can be downloaded via the 'Online Updater'. Hope it helps!

retroarch on Trisquel

2017-07-12 Thread Caleb Herbert
Why does retroarch have black rectangles where icons should be, and missing paths to fonts? Why does the file browser not detect z64 files? Hardware: ThinkPad X200 Firmware: Libreboot 20160907 UK Dvorak video OS: Trisquel 7 Commands in shell: http://paste.debian.net/976051/ Actions in RetroArch: