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    • I Offline
      infamoustiggr @Mykle1
      last edited by

      @Mykle1 ho there! I had read this bit too, but, being as I am to programming what a brick is to top flight springboard diving, I’m getting stuck on what parts of the instructions apply to me and which don’t. For example, the npm install comes up with a horrific number of errors, but I don’t know if I actually need it…

      Once I’ve got this working I’ll write it up… I’m sure there’s a while bunch of people who bought the Pi 1 b and have since upgraded!

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        Alvinger
        last edited by Alvinger

        Hi all,
        I’m running my mirror on an original Pi B 256MB with no issues at all!

        The Raspbian version I use is DietPi which is really great on a 256MB Pi. Note that the standard user in DietPi is “root” rather than “pi”. If you use standard Raspbian just replace all occurences of “root” with “pi” in the scripts below.

        As the documentation states you start off with installing the Server Only option. If I remember correctly I had to manually install many of the node module dependencies as they weren’t installed correctly otherwise

        I use matchbox as the window manager because it suited my needs best. It uses less resources which again is great for a 256MB Pi.

        I’m using systemd scripts rather than pm2 as I think they work better. My scripts:

        magicmirror.service:

        [Unit]
        Description=Node.js Magic Mirror Server
        
        [Service]
        ExecStart=/usr/bin/node /root/MagicMirror/serveronly/index.js
        WorkingDirectory=/root/MagicMirror
        Restart=always
        RestartSec=20
        StandardOutput=syslog
        StandardError=syslog
        SyslogIdentifier=nodejs-magicmirror
        Environment=NODE_ENV=production PORT=1337
        
        [Install]
        WantedBy=multi-user.target
        

        matchbox.service:

        [Unit]
        Description=X11
        After=X.service
        
        [Service]
        Environment=DISPLAY=:0.0
        ExecStart=/usr/bin/matchbox-window-manager -use_titlebar no -use_cursor no
        User=root
        Restart=on-failure
        
        [Install]
        WantedBy=multi-user.target
        

        Kioskbrowser.service:

        [Unit]
        Description=Kiosk Browser
        After=matchbox.service magicmirror.service
        Requires=magicmirror.service
        
        [Service]
        WorkingDirectory=/root/MagicMirror
        User=root
        
        Environment=DISPLAY=:0.0
        
        # Don't activate screensaver
        ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/xset s off
        
        # Disable DPMS (Energy Star) features
        ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/xset -dpms
        
        # Don't blank the video device
        ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/xset s noblank
        
        ExecStart=/root/kioskbrowser http://localhost
        Restart=on-failure
        
        [Install]
        WantedBy=multi-user.target
        

        Note that the kioskbrowser service relies on a user script called /root/kioskbrowser. This script has some extra logic to avoid the initial white screen when midori has loaded but not fetched any magic mirror content. The script perform a curl call to see if the magic mirror module is responding. If not it waits for a few seconds and then tries again. Once the magic mirror responds it starts midori in fullscreen mode.

        /root/kioskbrowser:

        #!/bin/bash
        status=1
        url="$1"
        wait="10s"
        tries=0
        
        # URL must be first argument
        if [ -z "$url" ]; then
          exit 1
        fi
        
        # Make sure that the url is reachable
        while [ $status -ne 0 ]; do
          let tries++
          curl --fail --progress-bar -o /dev/null --url "$url"
          status=$?
          if (($tries > 10)); then
            wait="30s"
          fi
          if (($tries > 20)); then
          wait="5m"
          fi
          if (($tries > 30)); then
          echo "$0: Can't load URL $url"
            exit 2
          fi
          sleep "$wait"
        done
        
        # Start browser in fullscreen mode
        /usr/bin/midori -e Fullscreen -a "$url"
        

        Hope this helps.

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          infamoustiggr
          last edited by

          Hi Alvinger,
          That sounds exactly what I need thanks, with the only problem being that, being a complete learner, I don’t know what to do with it…

          Do I need to put the scripts into a particular file or just write them into the command line itself?

          On the whole I’ve managed most projects independently thanks to the mighty google and suitable search terms, got my media centre and a pi in my van as a music/film hub, but this is the first thing that’s been a bit more complicated and I’ve failed miserably to this point…

          I’ve been trying to learn this sort of thing for years and just never seem to have the time. I’m a physio by trade, so I don’t even have something close to this as my day job.

          Thanks for your patience!

          Nick

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          • AlvingerA Offline
            Alvinger @infamoustiggr
            last edited by Alvinger

            @infamoustiggr,

            Installed packages
            If you are running dietpi or Raspbian Jessie systemd should already be installed. Otherwise you need to install and enable it. Google is your friend.

            Midori should also be installed but Matchbox most likely isn’t. Install it with:

            sudo apt-get install matchbox-window-manager
            

            Systemd
            The systemd scripts are all located in /etc/systemd/system. To create magicmirror.service enter the following command (I’m using the editor nano):

            sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/magicmirror.service
            

            Paste script from above and edit to suit your needs.

            Make the script executable with the following command:

            sudo chmod +x /etc/systemd/system/magicmirror.service
            

            Repeat these steps for the other scripts by replacing magicmirror.service with the appropriate name.

            Custom script
            For DietPi the scripts are located in /root and for Raspbian they are located in /home/pi. Change to the appropriate directory with cd.

            nano kioskbrowser
            

            Paste the code from above and save/exit
            Make the script executable by running:

            chmod +x kioskbrowser
            

            MagicMirror config
            Make sure that MagicMirror has the correct port set in config.js. (Look for “port”: in config/config.js and make sure it is set to 80. Otherwise modify kioskbrowser.service and change the url http://localhost to http://localhost:port where port is the port number of MagicMirror.)

            Scheduled on/off times
            If you’re like me and do not want your mirror active during the night you can either use a module such as MMM-ModuleScheduler or a cron script that turns the monitor power on/off at set times. I use the latter. To do that you enter the command:

            crontab -e
            

            and paste the following lines

            59 05 * * *     /usr/bin/vcgencmd display_power 1
            09 23 * * *     /usr/bin/vcgencmd display_power 0
            

            Exit and save.
            The first line turns the monitor ON at 05:59 and the second line turns if OFF at 23:09. Modify according to needs.

            Reboot your pi and enjoy!

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              infamoustiggr
              last edited by

              That is honestly amazing that you would take the time. Thanks!

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                Alvinger @infamoustiggr
                last edited by

                @infamoustiggr, thanks!
                Just make sure sure to pay it forward if you have the opportuniy to help someone else here in the forums.

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                  infamoustiggr @Alvinger
                  last edited by

                  @Alvinger Really sorry! I’ve swapped to dietpi on fresh install and then follows your fine instructions a few times, clean install x3 at least, but keep getting same error:

                  Xinit: giving up
                  Xinit: unable to connect to X server: connection refused
                  Xinit: server error

                  Then it dumps me to the command line…

                  Any idea how I’ve screwed up your fine instructions?

                  Ta!
                  Nick

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                    johnnyboy @infamoustiggr
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                    • AlvingerA Offline
                      Alvinger @johnnyboy
                      last edited by

                      @johnnyboy
                      Of course you could always buy a Pi 3 and not worry, but what’s the fun in that? It’s much more rewarding to make it run on a Pi 1! :-)

                      @infamoustiggr
                      The first rule of troubleshopting is to eliminate all things that ARE working! What’s left must be the error.

                      I would start with running all commands from the shell, i.e. do not create the systemd scripts, rather run the respective commands from the shell bybtyping them in, that way you will get feedback from each command.

                      The error messages you post do not have any context so it’s hard to know when they occur. From where did you cut the errors?

                      When installing raspbian or dietpi you should NOT install X or any desktop environment, the relevant packages will be installed when you install the other components.

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                        johnnyboy @Alvinger
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