Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Pir
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@gonzonia node -v
returns what? -
pi@MagicMirror:~ $ node -v v21.7.1 -
@gonzonia weird… how did you upgrade to node 21?
apt or nvm? -
@sdetweil Honestly, I don’t remember. I think I installed nvm at one point to fix something else but I do run apt regularly to update everything
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@gonzonia do nvm -v
n and nvm do the same thing
nvm is a bash script
n is a javascript app -
$ nvm -v 0.39.7 -
@gonzonia ok, so you have nvm too
sudo nvm i 20
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@gonzonia ok, been a while
nvm install v20.9.0
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@gonzonia is your Magic Mirror working now with MMM-PIR?
My MM stopped turning on after updating MMM-PIR.
Peter -
@Peter So it’ll go off but the PIR doesn’t work to turn it back on? Mine is working. Try re-installing. Here’s the config I’m using.
module: 'MMM-Pir', position: 'top_left', classes: 'SceneFamily SceneSam', config: { debug: false, delay: 2 * 60 * 1000, mode: 9 , displayCounter: false, displayBar: false, displayStyle: "Line", displayLastPresence: false, lastPresenceTimeFormat: "LL H:mm", mode6_gpio: 20, mode6_clearGpioValue: true, xrandrForceRotation: "left", wrandrForceRotation: "normal", wrandrForceMode: "1920x1080", touchMode: 3, pir_gpio: 4, pir_mode: 0, } -
@gonzonia before installing did you follow all the tips mentioned by sdetweil?
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Can you check new ReadMe
I haven’t had time to create a topic for the new release of MMM-Pir v2 yet, sorry
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@Peter Yes. Because I was getting an error when I tried installing.
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@bugsounet
I installed v 2 successfully. Everything seemed to be working with my old config (posted above). I tried updating based on the new readme, but now it won’t come back on.I did have the wrong GPIO originally, but now it should be correct.
{ module: 'MMM-Pir', position: 'top_left', classes: 'SceneFamily SceneSam', config: { debug: false, Display: { timeout: 2 * 60 * 1000, animate: true, style: 0, colorFrom: "#FF0000", colorTo: "#00FF00", mode: 2, counter: true, lastPresence: false, lastPresenceTimeFormat: "LL H:mm", availability: false, autoDimmer: false, xrandrForceRotation: "left" }, Pir: { mode: 0, gpio: 20 }, Cron: { ON: [], OFF: [] }, Touch: { mode: 0 }, Governor: { sleeping: 4, working: 2 }, Sounds: { on: 0, off: 0 } } }, -
@gonzonia Are you using X11 or Wayland?
Because now you’re using mode 2 and that’s for X11 -
@htilburgs yes. I was using mode 9 in the old version. When I looked it up I thought that’s what corresponded. Im on Pi OS 11 and Wayland is for 12 according to the read me
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I think I had the GPIO correct originally. Went back to that and it’s working.
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@gonzonia
Ok 👍 succes.
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