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    Magic Mirror on the Raspberry Pi 1, agonizingly difficult

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    • Mykle1M Offline
      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @cowboysdude
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      @cowboysdude said in Magic Mirror on the Raspberry Pi 1, agonizingly difficult:

      IF you have a working config before you make ANY changes to it copy it to config.bak that way you’ll always have a GOOD working config file…

      This is excellent advice!

      Create a working config
      How to add modules

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      • M Offline
        MMRPi1 @cowboysdude
        last edited by

        @cowboysdude Thanks.
        This is the situation:
        The default config file is working (I have it backed up) though when I run it in server only the clock and weather work fine, but all the other modules say “Loading…”.
        I did try to customise it, but got the “No config file”, so either I have syntax errors or the sources aren’t right…
        Talking of, does anyone know of a list of compatible news feeds and the like?
        Thanks again

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          A Former User @MMRPi1
          last edited by A Former User

          @MMRPi1
          Can you show your config.js here? It makes easier.
          If you got “no config file” however you have a confidence for config.js existence, you might make some syntax error in your config.js.

          you can find newsfeed rss in most news sites.
          If some site has links of “RSS”(or small orange squared antenna icon), you can use that url to your newsfeed.
          By example, If you want to get news from “The Washington Post”, google “washington post rss”. Then the result pages direct you to WP rss page. get a link what you want, apply that to your news-feed module config.
          Most of the RSS could be compatible with that module. Even RSS of personal blogs also.

          Some browsers(Firefox, IE7…) support finding RSS on current page. You can see RSS mark in addressbar if current page has valid RSS link.

          You can check the reference. (I doubt there are some missing links.)
          https://www.repeatserver.com/RSSFeedList.aspx
          http://www.uen.org/feeds/lists.shtml

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          • M Offline
            MMRPi1
            last edited by

            Good news!
            The config file is (mostly) working (it needed a reboot) and I’ll configure it until I’m satisfied at which point I need to figure out how to keep it fullscreen, disable screen timeout and do the autostart and all that…
            In the meantime, thanks to everyone for their help :-D

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            • cowboysdudeC Offline
              cowboysdude Module Developer @MMRPi1
              last edited by

              @MMRPi1 said in Magic Mirror on the Raspberry Pi 1, agonizingly difficult:

              Good news!
              The config file is (mostly) working (it needed a reboot) and I’ll configure it until I’m satisfied at which point I need to figure out how to keep it fullscreen, disable screen timeout and do the autostart and all that…
              In the meantime, thanks to everyone for their help :-D

              You’re very welcome. :) Enjoy!

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              • M Offline
                MMRPi1
                last edited by

                Now the software is working I have a few more questions:
                (Btw I’m running MM in serveronly mode in Chromium.)

                1. How do I make MM auto run when the Pi turns on, disable screensaver and make it fullscreen?
                2. Should I be concerned that the RPi gets quite hot in operation, especially as it will be in a frame and in constant operation.
                3. Is it advisable to turn the raspberry pi off (and turn off the magic mirror) by switching it off at the mains, and if not how would I turn it off and on?
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                • M Offline
                  MMRPi1
                  last edited by

                  Also, how do you rotate the screen??

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                  • ? Offline
                    A Former User @MMRPi1
                    last edited by A Former User

                    @MMRPi1
                    For autostart, read this
                    Don’t worry about heat unless overclocking. However you can add small pan and ventilatoin holes on your frame.
                    You can use cron for scheduly shutdown or reboot. But you cannot turn on RPI automatically. You need additional hardware for that. You can consider timer switch or outlet.

                    For display rotating, edit /boot/config.txt
                    Add
                    display_rotate=1

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                    • Mykle1M Offline
                      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @MMRPi1
                      last edited by

                      @MMRPi1 said in Magic Mirror on the Raspberry Pi 1, agonizingly difficult:

                      Also, how do you rotate the screen??

                      https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/Configuring-the-Raspberry-Pi

                      Create a working config
                      How to add modules

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                      • Mykle1M Offline
                        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @MMRPi1
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                        @MMRPi1 said in Magic Mirror on the Raspberry Pi 1, agonizingly difficult:

                        Is it advisable to turn the raspberry pi off (and turn off the magic mirror) by switching it off at the mains, and if not how would I turn it off and on?

                        First, shutdown the Pi correctly. Once you’ve shutdown the Pi correctly you can pull the power cord, OR you can install some sort of power switch.

                        In my case, I simply used a mini power strip inside the mirror itself. Once I’ve shut down my Pi correctly, I simply reach under my mirror and hit the power switch on the mini power strip. This also powers down the fan that I have sitting on the Pi. When you’re ready to start your mirror again, you simply hit the power switch on the mini power strip again and everything comes back on.

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