Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MagicMirror won't run after restart
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 MagicMirror was running great, but after restarting the Pi, now it gets hung up here:  Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks in advance! 
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 @SymmetriC where is that image from? ssh, a terminal window on the pi? when u boot do u see the pi desktop? 
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 @sdetweil image is from the orangePi cmd terminal. When I restarted, everything came up as normal, but when I try to start MagicMirror in the terminal it just hangs up and never starts. Wish it would at least give me some kind of error or something. 
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 @SymmetriC ok, try this ctrl-c to stop that cd ~/MagicMirror rm -rf node_modules rm package-lock.json npm install --omit=dev --no-audit --no-fund npm start
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 @sdetweil Thanks for your quick reply! 
 Ran what you said and got this:
  Not sure what it means (researching now), but at least I have an error finally! haha 
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 @SymmetriC typo, should be --no-audit 
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 @sdetweil thanks for catching the typo. 
 Ran it again correctly this time; here’s what I have:
  
 Still hung up trying to launch MM. I’m lost
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 @SymmetriC well then… instead of npm start, try server only npm run server 
 which takes electron out of the mix
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 @SymmetriC did u try server only? I really have no idea what could be wrong. code reinstall leads to the same problem unless the DISPLAY env variable is wrong in the terminal window do echo $DISPLAY but the other messages should come out before electron is started 
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 @sdetweil Appreciate the follow-up. Sorry for my radio silence; replied to the post shortly after your response on Sunday, but guess I wasn’t logged in so it got rejected. Here’s an update: 
 Started MM innpm run servermode, but MMM-EveryNews still wouldn’t load. Great idea though on starting in server to bypass ‘electron’ :thumbs_up: Still dumbfounded why ‘electron’ was having such a hard time.Decided I was done messing with the OrangePi and loaded up a spare RaspberryPi 3 I had laying around. The Pi I was running the MM on was an OrangePi zero2, which is a pretty nice piece of hardware if you are having a hard time finding a good priced RaspberryPi, but I think there may be some driver or OS issues, since it tries to replicate the RaspberryPi OS. :man_shrugging: Loaded up the RaspberryPi with Raspbian, then reloaded all the same MM modules and hit run. Ran like a champ after configuring everything, including https://github.com/mykle1/MMM-EveryNews/issues/5 from @sdetweil. Moral of the story - think either a driver got messed up, an OS file got messed up, or I was messed up. Starting from scratch did the trick though, and it’s up and running. Thanks @sdetweil! I appreciate your help and timely responses! 
