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    Universal-PIR - ‘GPIOcommand exited with error'

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    • K Offline
      Klinge
      last edited by

      After completely reinstalling my MMM, the MMM-Universal PIR module no longer works for

      I get the error message

      GPIOcommand exited with error
      

      My configuration is as follows

      {
          module: "MMM-Universal-Pir",
          position: "top_right",
          config: {
          gpioCommand: "gpiomon -r -b gpiochip0 17",
          onCommand: "wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --on --transform 90",
          offCommand: "wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --off",
          deactivateDelay: 180 * 1000,
          }
                                     },
      

      The cables are connected with the sixth pin and the first and third pins on the other line.

      I tried the solution in the here on the bottom but unfortunately I cannot found a compose.yaml.

      It would be great, if you can help me.

      Thank you in advance.
      Klinge

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        karsten13 @Klinge
        last edited by

        @Klinge

        from the module README.md:

        Please test the used commands first outside of MagicMirror². If they not work from a terminal it makes no sense to use them inside this module.

        So what is the output if you run gpiomon -r -b gpiochip0 17 on your machine?

        And provide the version with gpiomon -v

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          Klinge @karsten13
          last edited by

          @karsten13 Thank you for your advice.

          To my shame, I must admit that I did not read the readme.md file.

          Yes, after reinstalling I am using Trixie and I have to use the gpiomon V2

          So with

          gpiomon -e rising -c 0 17"
          

          it works

          Thank you again

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