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    install MM2.18 on win10 pc

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      Johans @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil

      npm is version 8.5.2
      node = 17.7.2

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        Johans @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil said in install MM2.18 on win10 pc:

        because u posted screenshots and not text I can’t show more

        Do you want the content of the package.json file?

        {
        	"name": "magicmirror",
        	"version": "2.18.0",
        	"description": "The open source modular smart mirror platform.",
        	"main": "js/electron.js",
        	"scripts": {
        		"start": "node_modules\\.bin\\electron js\\electron.js",
        		"start:dev": "DISPLAY=\"${DISPLAY:=:0}\" ./node_modules/.bin/electron js/electron.js dev",
        		"server": "node ./serveronly",
        		"install": "echo \"Installing vendor files ...\n\" && cd vendor && npm install --loglevel=error",
        		"install-fonts": "echo \"Installing fonts ...\n\" && cd fonts && npm install --loglevel=error",
        		"postinstall": "npm run install-fonts && echo \"MagicMirror installation finished successfully! \n\"",
        		"test": "NODE_ENV=test jest -i --forceExit",
        		"test:coverage": "NODE_ENV=test nyc --reporter=lcov --reporter=text jest -i --forceExit",
        		"test:electron": "NODE_ENV=test jest --selectProjects electron -i --forceExit",
        		"test:e2e": "NODE_ENV=test jest --selectProjects e2e -i --forceExit",
        		"test:unit": "NODE_ENV=test jest --selectProjects unit -i --forceExit",
        		"test:prettier": "prettier . --check",
        		"test:js": "eslint 'js/**/*.js' 'modules/default/**/*.js' 'clientonly/*.js' 'serveronly/*.js' 'translations/*.js' 'vendor/*.js' 'tests/**/*.js' 'config/*' --config .eslintrc.json",
        		"test:css": "stylelint 'css/main.css' 'fonts/*.css' 'modules/default/**/*.css' 'vendor/*.css' --config .stylelintrc.json",
        		"test:calendar": "node ./modules/default/calendar/debug.js",
        		"config:check": "node js/check_config.js",
        		"lint:prettier": "prettier . --write",
        		"lint:js": "eslint 'js/**/*.js' 'modules/default/**/*.js' 'clientonly/*.js' 'serveronly/*.js' 'translations/*.js' 'vendor/*.js' 'tests/**/*.js' 'config/*' --config .eslintrc.json --fix",
        		"lint:css": "stylelint 'css/main.css' 'fonts/*.css' 'modules/default/**/*.css' 'vendor/*.css' --config .stylelintrc.json --fix",
        		"lint:staged": "pretty-quick --staged",
        		"prepare": "[ -f node_modules/.bin/husky ] && husky install || echo no husky installed."
        	},
        
        
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          Johans @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil

          I also installed MM on Ubuntu V20.4 and I have exactly the same message as I get on Debian.

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            sdetweil @Johans
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            @Johans is it the same node and npm?

            we havent tested on node 17.

            only node 14 and 16

            Sam

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              Johans @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil On Ubuntu I used node 16.14.2 and npm 8.5.5 while on Debian I used node 17.7.2 and npm 8.5.2. And both seems to give me the same error message

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                sdetweil @Johans
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                @Johans on linux, if you use my script, it does everything… installs node, npm … tools (git, …) etc

                trying to recreate now

                I use Ubuntu as my desktop and dev environment, so i know it works there…

                you don’t use sudo, install as normal user, not root.
                must have the desktop version of OS (as the browsers draws graphics which requires the graphical env)

                show me the ~/install.log
                (you can send to my email, same userid at gmail)

                Sam

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                  sdetweil @Johans
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                  @Johans on my windows 11 with 16.9.0 (node version) and package.js start line like this

                  		"start": "node_modules\\.bin\\electron js\\electron.js",
                  

                  I see this is the startup messages

                  > node_modules\.bin\electron js\electron.js
                  

                  I see the same results on node 17.7.2

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                    sdetweil @Johans
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                    @Johans sorry, I missed this line

                    but in the end I prefere more the linux, so I installed debian, git, nodejs, and MM.
                    

                    so, you do NOT change the package.json for linux… only for windows…

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      Johans @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil Sorry but i’m new on Linux, where to find install log?

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                        sdetweil @Johans
                        last edited by sdetweil

                        @Johans the file is saved in the users home folder

                        on linux that is called ~

                        cd ~ will take you to the home folder

                        and u can reference any file there the same way

                        ~/install.log

                        is the same as
                        /home/{username}/install.log

                        using the environment info
                        /home/$USER/install.log

                        unix/linux was born on slow teletype terminals… so there are shortcuts for everything to reduce typing and shorten output…

                        thats why cd is the same as the long name chdir

                        Sam

                        How to add modules

                        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                          Johans @sdetweil
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                          @sdetweil I don’t seem to find such a file in the root directory.

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                            sdetweil @Johans
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                            @Johans said in install MM2.18 on win10 pc:

                            file in the root directory.

                            not in the root /

                            in the users home
                            ~/

                            you CANNOT do MM as root…

                            you MUST logon as a normal user (in my case sam on my ubuntu system)

                            Sam

                            How to add modules

                            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                              Johans @sdetweil
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                              @sdetweil I have the icon under windows and when I start, Ubuntu it starts with the user I created during installation. ubuntulogin.png

                              So I guess this is my normal user?

                              I installed node & MM from jstal@DESKTOP-HF7R0J9 As I think this is correct - or not?

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                                sdetweil @Johans
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                                @Johans wait. you are running Ubuntu in lsw?

                                that’s text mode. electron won’t run there

                                Sam

                                How to add modules

                                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                                  Johans @sdetweil
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                                  @sdetweil , yes lsw2 that is how I installed it. So that is not good? How do I then make a proper installation on a windows PC? Do you have a link-guide to follow?

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                                    sdetweil @Johans
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                                    @Johans open a cmd.exe window

                                    and then do the install steps

                                    but you said u did that already…

                                    but wanted linux

                                    for linux desktop on windows you have to use a virtual machine…

                                    now, you might be able to run server mode and use the windows browser to access
                                    in the lsw linux command prompt
                                    cd ~/MagicMirror
                                    npm run server

                                    then go to windows desktop and open browser
                                    http://localhost:8080

                                    Sam

                                    How to add modules

                                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                                      Johans @sdetweil
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                                      @sdetweil - using virtual machine - don’t have any expierience on that or how to activate.

                                      Let me do following: I clean up and remove the Ubuntu & Debian app I installed.
                                      Then I’m going to look up some youtube vids on how to install Ubuntu with virtual box or virtual machine active.

                                      I’ll come back later when that is done properly -

                                      thanks for your support so far.

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