Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MagicMirror no longer launches
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@RIKKO14 My suggestion would be to use the script from Sam. See his Github for script details. Use his upgrade script .
https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts
Run the upgrade script and then run it with apply
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@mumblebaj I do, but :
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ bash -c "$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/upgrade-script.sh)" apply update log will be in /home/pi/MagicMirror/installers/upgrade.log doing test run = false Node currently installed. Checking version number. Minimum Node version: v20.8.0 Installed Node version: v20.8.0 Check current Node installation ... Node currently installed. Checking version number. Minimum Node version: v20.8.0 Installed Node version: v20.8.0 No Node.js upgrade necessary. Check current NPM installation ... NPM currently installed. Checking version number. Minimum npm version: V10.1.0 Installed npm version: V10.1.0 No npm upgrade necessary. computing size, want /var/swap=3762MByte, restricting to config limit: 2048MBytes, checking existing: deleting wrong size file (104857600), generating swapfile ... of 2048MBytes saving custom.css local version 2.27.0 already same as master 2.27.0 restoring custom.css pi@raspberrypi:~ $
The screen stile the same…
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@RIKKO14 I know Sam would want to have a look at the upgrade log. Can you check that for any errors? I think it is in the installers directory.
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@RIKKO14 Also, are there any errors where you start MM? If you start it using pm2 then the pm2 logs need to be checked. If NPM then check the terminal where you run npm from.
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@mumblebaj sorry I don’t anderstand what to do… can you give the scrip to write in my terminal ?
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@RIKKO14 How do you start MagicMirror?
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@mumblebaj with pm2
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@RIKKO14 You should then be able to run
pm2 logs --lines 50
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@RIKKO14 because MagicMirror now uses a pm2 library inside, we have a version conflict…(I think)
do
sudo npm install pm2 -g
then reboot
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@sdetweil So, I do :
sudo npm install pm2 -g
then I reboot my Pi but the problem stile the same, I Have this screen :