Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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Of course! Thank you very much @Alvinger!
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Hi!
I have a question /idea /request.Would it be possible to set a limit in minutes in which the module won’t show departures before that limit?
For example I have a 15 min walk to bus/subway and during rush hour in Stockholm lots of departures are happening every minute. To be able to plan ahead and see when the bus is leaving I need to show many departures on the mirror to see that far ahead in time. Would it be possible to set a limit to not show departures happening earlier then 15 min ahead since it would not be necessary to know that the subway is leaving in 1 min when I can’t get her there in time to catch it? This would clean up the mirror and save some space on the screen.
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@Klzow,
That shouldn’t be too hard to do. I will look into it. My current thinking is to introduce a new config value (something like “ignoreBefore=5” with default 0 for backward compatibility) Keep an eye on this thread for developments! -
@Klzow,
I’ve uploaded a new version of the module. It has a new config option, skipMinutes, which allows you to skip departures occuring within skipMinutes from now. Feel free to try it out. -
Hej!
Excellent module. Would it be possible to get it to work on Raspberry Pi 1 ? I get it fully working with my Raspberry pi 3 , but when I try with my 1 I get “connection refused” when starting midori…
… and when accessing the mirror via Chrome on my PC I see all modules loaded and working…
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@FallandeGubbe,
I’m running it on a Raspberry Pi 1 B with 256MB so yes, it’s possible… :-)You can’t run MagicMirror out of the box but I wrote a post in another thread about it:
[https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/1659/3-tries-3-fails-raspberry-b/13] -
@Alvinger Thanks for replying! Yes, I know that Raspberry Pi 1 needs some manual work :)
I followed the tutorial at https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/1183/how-i-got-my-magic-mirror-working-on-a-raspberry-pi-0-zero
and everything is working great! Until I try to install MMM-ResRobot. Something gets messed up apparently… But it works fine on my Raspberry Pi 3 … (same SD card, same image)
OK, I’ll keep investigating then, since you got it working!!
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@FallandeGubbe
Maybe a stupid quesrion but did you run npm install after cloning the repository? -
@Alvinger No problem :)
Yes , I did. And as mentioned - when I plug the SD-card into my RPi3 all work fine.
When I plug the SD-card in my RPi1 midori won’t connect. If I remove MMM-resrobot from config-file and reboot MagicMirror works fine on my RPi 1 (all other modules load OK)…
I find it strange …
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@FallandeGubbe @Alvinger could it have something to do with this :
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/922/modules-not-showing-up-on-kweb-or-midoriThere are other modules that midori doesn’t like apparently.