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    • cowboysdudeC Offline
      cowboysdude Module Developer @amanzimdwini
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      @amanzimdwini Installing MM is easy on Unbuntu.

      I downloaded it and unpacked it into MagicMirror folder then in a terminal window:

      npm install
      npm start

      Starts right up no issues :)

      Pretty much everything works just as it did on a Pi except it’s a lot faster :)

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        amanzimdwini @cowboysdude
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        @cowboysdude It was nearly that easy… on LTS 16.04 on an ancient Dell:

        sudo npm install (failed)
        sudo apt install nodejs-legacy
        sudo npm install (succeeded)
        npm start
        -> Please create a config.js file

        Thanks for the help!

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          Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @cowboysdude
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          @cowboysdude said in raspberry-pi alternatives:

          Starts right up no issues
          Pretty much everything works just as it did on a Pi except it’s a lot faster

          So you’re running it on a Windows machine? I ask because I am too, only without being able to use the sudo command in Windows, some dependencies installations won’t work. i.e. MMM-voice. I really want to make a laptop MMM-NFL machine (with MMM-voice) for my son-in-law but that is the problem I am running into.

          So, have you used MMM-voice on anything other than a Raspberry Pi?

          Create a working config
          How to add modules

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          • Mykle1M Offline
            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @amanzimdwini
            last edited by

            @amanzimdwini said in raspberry-pi alternatives:

            It was nearly that easy… on LTS 16.04 on an ancient Dell:
            sudo npm install (failed)
            sudo apt install nodejs-legacy
            sudo npm install (succeeded)
            npm start
            -> Please create a config.js file

            I may try this. I’ve got MM running on an old Compaq laptop. As you can see from my post above, I can’t install the dependencies for MMM-voice because sudo isn’t recognized by WIndows and is required by the dependency installer. However, if I do as you did and make it an uBuntu machine, that might make life easier for me.

            Anyway, I’ve got nothing to lose by trying, except a little time

            Create a working config
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            • cowboysdudeC Offline
              cowboysdude Module Developer @Mykle1
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              @Mykle1 said in raspberry-pi alternatives:

              @cowboysdude said in raspberry-pi alternatives:

              Starts right up no issues
              Pretty much everything works just as it did on a Pi except it’s a lot faster

              So you’re running it on a Windows machine? I ask because I am too, only without being able to use the sudo command in Windows, some dependencies installations won’t work. i.e. MMM-voice. I really want to make a laptop MMM-NFL machine (with MMM-voice) for my son-in-law but that is the problem I am running into.

              So, have you used MMM-voice on anything other than a Raspberry Pi?

              I would format the laptop and install Unbuntu and run MM on that… I have a mini-itx with a 120G SD running Unbuntu and my 32" mirror… works well and you have the terminal window to install just as you would on a Pi… works great! :)

              You can do in Windows10 but it takes more work… In Windows10 there is Bash on Unbuntu on Windows you just have to turn it on :)

              I just Unbuntu. I did order an IR frame yesterday and under Windows it would be a 6 points of touch but under Linux it’s one… but still I’m happy with that :)

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              • Mykle1M Offline
                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @cowboysdude
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                @cowboysdude said in raspberry-pi alternatives:

                I would format the laptop and install Unbuntu and run MM on that… I have a mini-itx with a 120G SD running Unbuntu and my 32" mirror… works well and you have the terminal window to install just as you would on a Pi… works great!

                It’s funny, because uBuntu is where this all started for me (See my story in Show Your MIrror) so I shouldn’t have much trouble backtracking to that

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                • cowboysdudeC Offline
                  cowboysdude Module Developer @Mykle1
                  last edited by

                  @Mykle1 Which is REALLY funny because it was where I started too! :)

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                  • Mykle1M Offline
                    Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @cowboysdude
                    last edited by

                    @cowboysdude said in raspberry-pi alternatives:

                    Which is REALLY funny because it was where I started too

                    Which is REALLY REALLY funny because that means there is hope for me ;-)

                    Create a working config
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                    • cowboysdudeC Offline
                      cowboysdude Module Developer @amanzimdwini
                      last edited by

                      @amanzimdwini said in raspberry-pi alternatives:

                      @cowboysdude It was nearly that easy… on LTS 16.04 on an ancient Dell:

                      sudo npm install (failed)
                      sudo apt install nodejs-legacy
                      sudo npm install (succeeded)
                      npm start
                      -> Please create a config.js file

                      Thanks for the help!

                      Well in doing this so much sometimes forget to add little extra instructions…sorry!

                      Glad you got it working but it does work well!

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                      • cowboysdudeC Offline
                        cowboysdude Module Developer @Mykle1
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                        @Mykle1 said in raspberry-pi alternatives:

                        @cowboysdude said in raspberry-pi alternatives:

                        Which is REALLY funny because it was where I started too

                        Which is REALLY REALLY funny because that means there is hope for me ;-)

                        The fact that you refuse to give up means there is MUCH hope for you!! I think you’re doing quite well!!! Two months ago I wouldn’t even think to write a module… now I am working on them all the time… improving… tweaking… making new ones… I don’t release all of them but I make them :)

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