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Blackscreen after Hertz selection
09-22-2017, 08:04 PM
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canfi
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Hello everyone,

I recently ran into a problem with my laptop running debian.

I downloaded dolphin and tried to run fire emblem - path of radiance. Worked fine, i saved in the game-internal saving-menu after the tutorial and shut down the machine.
Then i tried to restart it and i keep getting to the hertz selection, where i can choose 50 or 60 hertz. After both options i get a constant blackscreen with 50 fps straight.
When i try to run something else like one piece for gamecube it works fine. The first time it asked me the corrupted Memory card thing and then it worked just fine.
For fire emblem tho its not working... Im using OpenGL which works for one piece but not for fire emblem...

Any ideas why it couldnt work? Maybe can i reset my settings all to default under debian?
i tried apt-get sudo --remove purge dolphin-emu and reinstalled it with apt-get but that didnt do anything...
id like to get back to the state where i never had dolphin and never ran fire emblem for example, it worked in the first run...

sorry for the blurry explanation of my problem, i hope u can help me anyways....

Canfi


EDIT:

Thats what i get in the shell:

11:28:00 AM: Debug: Failed to connect to session manager: SESSION_MANAGER environment variable not defined

(dolphin-emu:10229): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_byte_array_remove_range: assertion 'index_ + length <= array->len' failed
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