![]() Luckily, my installation was quite new anyways and I hadn't configured much - otherwise that "solution" would also have been unacceptable.ĪFAIK, RetroPie strives for user friendliness - that means having an intuitive UI. But even if that works - that is still way to complicated to be an acceptable answer.Īt that point I had given up and flashed my SD-Card anew. Maybe someone could mention WHICH setting to change in the config, instead of just telling us to "find the setting". That at least brought back some graphics mode, but I only got an EmulationStation without background and a dysfunctional menu with only empty lines. ![]() I tried mounting the SD-card in a PC card-reader, went to the boot-partition, edited the file config.txt and commented out the line ![]() In other words, turning OpenGL on bricks the device. You can't access the option to turn OpenGL off again, you can't install or activate a desktop. The problem is that keyboards and SSH are deactivated by default (maybe that was different 2 years ago?), so without the graphics mode, BASH and raspi-config are inaccessible. This topic is quite old, but I think it needs more discussion, because as far as I can tell, the answers here don't work anymore.
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