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      kurt @roramirez
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      @roramirez
      Well as I explained in the reply to morozgrafik i’m used to GUI and for me it’s fine doing things by drag and drop…
      I apreciate your work and input into this projekt a lot!
      What is your opinion to run the installer by the sudo command like alostvagabond postet it in https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/issues/577
      I’ll start my atempt #3 in the afternoon :)
      Thanks a lot for your help

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        morozgrafix Moderator @kurt
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        @kurt I totally understand your point and reasons for you to use GUI tools for file transfers, editing etc. My personal choice is mostly working in the terminal, but it takes some getting used to. The reason why I mentioned SSH and scp, as alternative to using GUI transfer tools, is because they are very reliable and proven to work well. I just wanted to check your comfort level using them, in case that you are suspecting FileZilla, Cyber Duck or some other GUI tool is messing up your MM installation.

        To answer your question about text editors that work in terminal. There are plenty of them and they have existed for a very long time in unix/linux world. Most of the time they are available with any *nix flavor. To name a few: nano (probably easiest to learn), vim and emacs

        Hope you get everything sorted with your install and if you need assistance we are here to help.

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          kurt @morozgrafix
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          @morozgrafix @roramirez
          Well by now I get a little install and setup routine so MM is running with personalized compliments and newsfeed. Everything was done without SSH so direkt on the console.
          What I noticed was, and this is one of my questions, when I changed from GUI to terminal by strg alt F4 the layout from my keyboard changed to english, what made it hard for me to enter a ~. can’t find it on a windows keyboard also I googled a lot.
          So how do you change from the GUI to Terminal, to make some changes?
          After all I’m quite happy to have come so far.
          lot of traffic in the forum, often get 503the croud is getting bigger :)
          PS: @morozgrafix nice background in your profile, like that
          Thank you
          Kurt

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            kurt @kurt
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            found at least the command strg q makes the change
            kurt

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              morozgrafix Moderator @kurt
              last edited by morozgrafix

              @kurt I’m not in front of my RasPi at the moment and can’t give you exact instructions, doing it from memory. Hitting Ctrl Alt F1 will drop you into terminal session, hitting Ctrl Alt F7 (if I’m not mistaken) will take you back to X window session. You can try switching to different sessions by hitting Ctrl Alt F1, Ctrl Alt F2 etc. until you get to the right place.

              If you are running full Jessie with PIXEL there is also a terminal app in GUI that you can use. Some more info on PIXEL is here

              PIXEL Menu

              :point_up: see that Terminal Icon? That way you don’t have to switch back and forth.

              If you are running Jessie Lite you can hit Windows Key + R (sorry I’m not really sure what the correct terminology for Windows Key on your keyboard) and type lxterminal
              and you will have a terminal session in your GUI! It will look something like this (sorry that’s a huge image):

              lxterminal in LXDE

              On US English keyboard layout ~ is located to the left of the 1 key and you have to use Shift, but good news is that you can change default RasPi keyboard layout to match your locale by running sudo raspi-config in terminal. Some more information on how to get it done is here: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/raspi-config.md#change-locale

              Good luck and I’m glad you are making progress.

              P.S. Thanks about compliments on the profile background. It’s a macro photo of a DVD-R disc that was cooked in the microwave. I have a few more from that series here https://www.flickr.com/photos/morozgrafix/albums/72157626165398064

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                kurt @morozgrafix
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                @morozgrafix
                Wow Thanks a lot man for the detailed help inkl. the screenshotsand the links, that’s exactly what absolut beginners need! Some more usefull commands for me to collect.
                And what a strange idea to put DVD-R into a microwave :) But the result is awsome. I like the one with the waterdrops best.
                Kurt

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                  kurt @morozgrafix
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                  @morozgrafix
                  Here some information about my last progress :)
                  When I informed you that my MM is running, that was in the evening.
                  I shutdown and after some while I took the raspberry away from the electricity.
                  Next morning no reaction, no booting, no green lamp… When I put the SD Card 32 GB into my mac also nothing was shown. No card at all.
                  Could’t find out whatever the reason was for this mistake and I don’t care.
                  As I got a second card 16 GB, I did once again all the Installation sucessfully!
                  System running inkl. some 3rd party modules, which I managed to put in.
                  Once again Thank you and @roramirez, @In_a_days, @yawns,
                  @strawberry-3.141 and all the other guys for your help and time
                  Feels like the way is the goalfor me :)
                  Kurt

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                    morozgrafix Moderator @kurt
                    last edited by morozgrafix

                    @kurt Cool. Sometimes off brand SD cards is the culprit of data loss. Memory is so inexpensive these days it is worth getting a good brand name card. Hopefully your trouble will now end with a new memory card. Also after so many installs you are a PRO now.

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                      roramirez Core Contributors @morozgrafix
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                      @morozgrafix said in starter problem # 2:

                      Cool. Sometimes off brand SD cards is the culprit of data loss. Memory is so inexpensive these days it is worth getting a good brand name card. Hopefully your trouble will now end with a new memory card. Also after so many installs you are a PRO now.

                      Yes.

                      Also I want to add, I’ve had some problems when the RaspberryPI is not connected to good power supply. This has caused corrupted data into SD card.

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