@solbero: I have the same issue as
asphixmx. If i want to start any entry of the emulationstation, it doesn't start.
I installed EmulationStation with RetroPie for x86-systems to get a better emulation environment.
RetroPie x86
There are some executable command line scripts, for example the retropie_setup.sh, that don't start. It doesn't matter which entry I try to start.
I tried to activate logging in Kodi, but there is no entry with
emulationstation.
You suggested to add
> ~/es-log.txt at the and of a command, so I tried for the SNES section as you see in the following code box. The file appears in my home directory, but it has no content.
Code:
<system>
<name>snes</name>
<fullname>Super Nintendo</fullname>
<path>/home/htpc/RetroPie/roms/snes</path>
<extension>.bin .smc .sfc .fig .swc .mgd .zip .BIN .SMC .SFC .FIG .SWC .MGD .ZIP</extension>
<command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ snes %ROM% > ~/es-log.txt$
<platform>snes</platform>
<theme>snes</theme>
</system>
The problem seems to appear only in die kodi-openbox-session.
If I start EmulationStation from Unity Desktop and start a rom, everthing works fine.
Do you have some more suggestions to find a solution?
I really want to use the openbox-session because I'm using a Zbox Nano CI320 with very bad graphics hardware and running other graphical applications like Unity Desktop wouldn't be well.
Greetings
Nicke