Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
PIR wake up automatically!
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Hi,
Thx for your answer.
I saw your Information on the end.
But I can’t find the related .txt file under path
/boot/firmware/cmdline.txtThere is not a folder firmware inside.
Do you have perhaps another solution??Thanks in advance
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@Sceetch
Hi,on older OS Versions (i.e. Bullseye) the file is located under /boot/cmdline.txt
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Hi,
I saw this file, but there is no vc4.force_hotplug Parameter listet.
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@Sceetch Hi, yes, you will need to add it to the end of the single line that is in the file
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@Sceetch did you resolve this?
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@sdetweil
Hi,Sorry for answering so late.
The problem already exists.☹️To modify the Text file doesen’t solve the problem.
I have actually no solution.Do u have another hint?
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@Sceetch can you tell us the OS level you are on?
at the endof the startup messages with the latest version of MM is a list of the info we need
from my desktop system for example[2024-10-15 01:09:31.337] [INFO] System information: ### SYSTEM: manufacturer: System manufacturer; model: System Product Name; virtual: false ### OS: platform: linux; distro: Ubuntu; release: 22.04.4 LTS; arch: x64; kernel: 5.15.0-122-generic ### VERSIONS: electron: 31.6.0; used node: 20.17.0; installed node: 22.9.0; npm: 10.8.3; pm2: 5.4.2 ### OTHER: timeZone: Australia/Sydney; ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU: undefined
on Bookworm,(latest) the PIM modes changed
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@sdetweil
thx for help.
for me its not clear where i can find the information?Is it on the booting sequence for raspberry?
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@Sceetch this info is provided in the startup message of MagicMirror
if you are using pm2 to auto launch MagicMirror, then the pm2 command
pm2 logs --lines=xxx
where xxx is the number of most recent lines to display, and defaults to 15
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I am having the same issue, which just started happening yesterday. It seems like the loop is 3 minutes or less, with the MMM-PIR timer set at 60 seconds to turn off screen.
I’m not running MM automatically via pm2.
I have added “vc4.force_hotplug=1” to the end of /boot/cmdline.txt
Raspbian ver 11 bullseye
MagicMirror version 2.29.0