![]() I've probably commented out that line incorrectly, but, how I did it was in "sudo nano /boot/config.txt, found the # line and just CRTL+SHIFT+K and got rid of the line. ![]() I have "tried" commenting out that line, many many times. Try commenting out that line and rebooting" Got it, those are worked fine.īut! When I launch the steamlink, I get this error saying ""dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d in /boot/config.txt, which will cause a black screen when starting streaming. SO! that being said, sudo apt update, sudo apt install steamlink. I'm also on the Oct 30th Raspberry OS version. I've found the easy code for putting steamlink on Rpi4, super simple. So, I've been on google/youtube/reddit for almost 40 hours. Plug in the controller and restart the Pi with the controller connected.Hello! bare with me as my tired eyes try to explain this scenario. When all else fails, there's nothing more reliable than a good old fashioned reboot (just like Grandma used to call for help with). Other devices work when using the same USB port If the connected controller isn't working, verify the controller meets the following criteria: However, it wouldn't be a troubleshooting section without failure. Setting up a controller should be nothing more than plug-and-play. Adjust the network configuration prior to launching Steam Link. Internet connection settings can be set within Raspberry Pi OS. Be sure your Raspberry Pi is connected to your network and able to reach external domains. It’s hard to connect without a network! A LAN connection alone may not be enough to run Steam Link. ![]() Ensure your Pi has a network connection and no prompts are open on the PC instance of Steam. The Pi is not connected to the network, the PC isn’t running steam, or the PC is waiting for you to enter the device authorization code. When the Raspberry Pi is failing to connect to your computer, it’s usually due to one of three things. ![]() Here are some of the most common issues you’ll run into while setting up this project and how to fix them. As I always say, it’s not a Raspberry Pi project without a few hiccups. ![]()
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