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Libva info: Found init function _vaDriverInit_1_4 Libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/iHD_drv_video.so If you won't, maybe I will but not now and I don't think I could debug it as good as you without your knowledge of the internals of the addon code. I only changed things like region/language settings.Īs it's the default skin, it doesn't make much sense to change it imo.Ĭould you try it with a virtual machine running Debian? The problem occurs on multiple of my Debian machines.
#Kodi addons icon missing skin#
It's the default skin and I didn't configure any uncommon options. I could show a screenshot if that would be useful (I don't think so) - it's just a the blue background without anything in there - nothing invisible either as nothing happens when I click anywhere. The names of game name and game name 2 are fine (and one of the two has the correct image set in Lutris, I think both have the correct set on another machine but I'll have to check) - I just manually changed the names in the logs for the pastebin post. Maybe I added it but I doubt it because I wouldn't add an emulator as a game (but I don't think it's there on another Debian machine but I'll have to check later). I don't know why there is an entry for PCSXR and why it's still there - see the bottom of this comment. I have the Dolphin emulator and PCSXR installed separately from Lutris and additionally I have installed the Lutris runners Dolphin and PCSX2 (and some other ones) with Lutris. No error messages like "i386 libvulkan.so.1 missing" are in the output there. The games don't show up in Kodi but they do show up in Lutris and in the json output of that command. On the machine with Vulkan support it's basically the same. (I have removed the "PCSXR" entry in Lutris now so now there are only 2 entries with the ids 2 and 3.) Vulkan is not available or your system isn't Vulkan capable I386 libvulkan.so.1 missing (needed by vulkan) Using Intel Open Source Technology Center (lutris:14723): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:73:46: The style property GtkScrolledWindow:scrollbars-within-bevel is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore.
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(lutris:14723): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:69:35: The style property GtkButton:child-displacement-y is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore. (lutris:14723): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:68:35: The style property GtkButton:child-displacement-x is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore. MAME isn't installed, can't retrieve systems list. MAME XML generation launched in the background, not returning anything this time Make sure that some games are installed and that they are showing up in Lutris before you run the command. On the machine where you are using the add-on run this lutris -list-games -installed -json and post the output. This sound more and more like a Lutris error and not any problem with the add-on. Which emulators run on these machines may be irrelevant here. Lutris and PCSX2 (and Dolphin) do run on another machine on which I haven't added Vulkan support. No: Lutris and the Dolphin emulator (runner) do run on the machine which should run Vulkan now, but not PCSX2. It is really only used if you have compiled Lutris yourself and it is not in $PATH. The add-on finds the path to Lutris autmatically as long as it is in your $PATH. You should not need to add the path to Lutris in the add-on settings. I changed the path in the Add-on settings but nothing changed: no games show up but it does start lutris. I thought it was /usr/bin/lutris, strange.