Hello everyone,
I have installed Lakka onto a USB stick (most recent distribution) and want to use it live on my PC. Since the audio is not working, I wanted to access the command prompt to resolve the issue as described here, but I found that none of my approaches to even get this far were working:
I pressed tab in the bootloader menu and entered “tty retroarch=0” (with or without preceeding whitespace, also tried deleting the given output before), but none of it worked. I tried entering “systemctl stop retroarch” (see here), but none happened. In both cases, either the retroarch surface was loaded, or the system froze after I pressed ctrl+alt+f3 to call the command prompt. Further, I tried to directly enter the command “aplay -L”, but the line just disappeared without any visible result.
I entered any of the above mentioned commands manually into the syslinux.cfg file, but this did not change the outcome. Lakka behaved as if I never touched the file. I tried reinstalling Lakka multiple times (since I somewhere read something about corrupt file systems), but (well, take a guess why I’m here…).
So, does anyone have a clue as to what to do next? Oh, by the way, Merry Christmas