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  • A Offline
    Alvinger @infamoustiggr
    last edited by Alvinger Mar 2, 2017, 2:15 PM Mar 2, 2017, 2:13 PM

    @infamoustiggr
    I didn’t fiddle that much with the mirror pi. But ahead of that I’ve been doing quite some fiddling with Pis in general so I didn’t start from scratch.

    To help you with troubleshooting:

    After installing DietPi and rebooting you are presented with the dietpi-software screen:
    0_1488462696670_upload-e5c282b6-f86e-4f85-9db8-c09d2112e649

    Look under “Software Optimized” and “Software Additional” and make sure that NONE of the options are selected, you want an install that is as clean as possible.

    Under DietPi-Config make sure that Autostart is set to option 0 (default):
    0_1488462810956_upload-7d9332c2-e5a0-4048-9a38-cd6b58a09246

    Change directory to /root and install MagicMirror according to instructions in the README.

    Following my instructions above to install all systemd scripts and their helpers. My /root contains the following:
    0_1488463243912_upload-a81285c4-984c-490f-9115-d51ae96b7284

    Stop magicmirror service (just to make sure it isn’t running) with the command:

    systemctl stop magicmirror.service
    

    Start the magicmirror interactively by running node serveronly from the MagicMirror directory. You should see something similar to this:

    root@mirrortest:~/MagicMirror# node serveronly
    Starting MagicMirror: v2.1.1
    Loading config ...
    Loading module helpers ...
    No helper found for module: alert.
    Initializing new module helper ...
    Module helper loaded: MMM-Remote-Control
    No helper found for module: clock.
    Initializing new module helper ...
    Module helper loaded: calendar
    Initializing new module helper ...
    Module helper loaded: MMM-WunderGround
    Initializing new module helper ...
    Module helper loaded: newsfeed
    Initializing new module helper ...
    Module helper loaded: MMM-ResRobot
    Initializing new module helper ...
    Module helper loaded: MMM-NetworkScanner
    All module helpers loaded.
    Starting server op port 80 ... 
    Server started ...
    Connecting socket for: MMM-Remote-Control
    Starting node helper for: MMM-Remote-Control
    Connecting socket for: calendar
    Starting node helper for: calendar
    Connecting socket for: MMM-WunderGround
    MMM-WunderGround helper started ...
    Connecting socket for: newsfeed
    Starting module: newsfeed
    Connecting socket for: MMM-ResRobot
    Starting node_helper for module: MMM-ResRobot
    Connecting socket for: MMM-NetworkScanner
    Starting module: MMM-NetworkScanner
    Sockets connected & modules started ...
    
    Ready to go! Please point your browser to: http://localhost:80
    

    If any errors are shown, investigate them.

    Now that MagicMirror is running it’s time to move on to the browser part.
    Stop MagicMirror with ctrl+C and start the service with systemctl start magicmirror.service.

    Make sure browser and matchbox are stopped by running the commands:

    systemctl stop kioskbrowser.service
    systemctl stop matchbox.service
    

    Start matchbox with the command systemctl start matchbox.service. Check that it started ok with systemctl status matchbox.service. If not investigate.

    Once you get this far the “only” thing left to check is the midori browser. As you don’t have an X Display on the console it is slightly trickier. Let me know if/when you made it this far and we’ll take it from there.

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      infamoustiggr
      last edited by Mar 27, 2017, 1:44 PM

      Ah… Found it thanks to the checking…

      Node.js:339
      Throw err;
      ^

      Error: Cannot find module ‘wtf-8’

      Then a long list of different places that I’m guessing it’s where it’s missing…

      I’ll have a blast at this for a bit. If it continues to fail so absolutely, maybe I’ll have to restart my bluetooth lawnmower project…

      A 1 Reply Last reply Mar 29, 2017, 9:27 PM Reply Quote 0
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        Alvinger @infamoustiggr
        last edited by Mar 29, 2017, 9:27 PM

        @infamoustiggr
        Try installing wtf-8 module by running the command npm install wtf-8 from the MagicMirror directory.

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          Doublefire.Chen @infamoustiggr
          last edited by Nov 23, 2022, 1:53 PM

          @infamoustiggr Hello, may I ask you that did you make it? I also want to install MM on B+. Now the new board is so expensive that I just want to use my old B+ to do this awesome project.

          S 1 Reply Last reply Nov 23, 2022, 1:56 PM Reply Quote 0
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            sdetweil @Doublefire.Chen
            last edited by Nov 23, 2022, 1:56 PM

            @Doublefire-Chen last update was 5 years ago… so, unlikely to be helpful.

            try my script. it’s probably the only hope. arm6l aren’t supported much anymore

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

            D 1 Reply Last reply Nov 23, 2022, 2:02 PM Reply Quote 0
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              Doublefire.Chen @sdetweil
              last edited by Nov 23, 2022, 2:02 PM

              @sdetweil I have a idea. I have a linux server. I can use docker to install MM on my server and B+ open the browser with full screen to display info after I set port forwaring.

              S 1 Reply Last reply Nov 23, 2022, 3:03 PM Reply Quote 0
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                sdetweil @Doublefire.Chen
                last edited by sdetweil Nov 23, 2022, 9:24 PM Nov 23, 2022, 3:03 PM

                @Doublefire-Chen that works too. but don’t need port forwarding…

                if u look in my run-start.sh script, u will see the parms I use to launch chromium to look like electron full screen.

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

                D 1 Reply Last reply Nov 24, 2022, 5:57 AM Reply Quote 0
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                  Doublefire.Chen @sdetweil
                  last edited by Nov 24, 2022, 5:57 AM

                  @sdetweil Yes, you are right. The port forwarding is not needed.

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