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      Iseknutz @kylelmartin
      last edited by

      @kylelmartin I have connected an USB Wlan Dongle (Edimax, working without extra software) and do the update. Im using Jessie Lite and later I installed the desktop.
      Sorry for my bad english ;)

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        CaptnJB @Iseknutz
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        @Iseknutz

        Greetings from Toulouse. To do the update and upgrade, from the terminal type:

        sudo apt-get update
        sudo apt-get upgrade

        After the installation of the new updated packages, sudo shutdown. Wait. Remove the power and your edimax adapter and connect power. Now does it work?

        JB

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          kylelmartin @CaptnJB
          last edited by

          @CaptnJB @Iseknutz

          Silly me! I should have known that to get a wifi adapter to work I needed a wifi adapter!
          Fortunately I had a usb splitter with power supply and an edimax wifi lying around.

          After the update and upgrade its working well.
          Your help was greatly appreciated.
          Thanks from Texas!
          KLM

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            markbajaj @rootsudo
            last edited by

            @rootsudo Thank you!

            This along with post number 23 got my Pi Zero and Pi zero W working perfectly :)

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              andreas-becker
              last edited by andreas-becker

              @rootsudo said in MagicMirror on Pi Zero W:

              The Beginnings:

              1. Place wpa_supplicant.conf in Boot folder of SD card
              2. Boot SD card and login
              3. Enable SSH: sudo raspi-config -> Select Interfacing Options -> select SSH -> select Enable -> select Finish

              After step 4 i recommend creating an empty file called “ssh” and also put it in the Boot folder of the SD card.
              So you don’t have to do step 6, cause ssh is started on boot with the default credentials (user: pi, password: raspberry)

              After boot, it did not open the browser, instead it just showed the console window.
              Problem was solved by installing x-server with sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg

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                12wsx
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                my I please someone to make an image of sd card with installed and working MM? i’m trying about week to run MM on piZero and nothing… all the time diffrent errors which i don’t understand.

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                  geeklimit @rootsudo
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                    Andrius ok @12wsx
                    last edited by

                    Hi @12wsx try this thread https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/32731

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                      bmarofsky
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                      tried on stretch lite and got this

                      pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ sudo npm install
                      npm WARN engine http-auth@3.2.3: wanted: {"node":">=4.6.1"} (current: {"node":"4.2.1","npm":"2.14.7"})
                      npm WARN deprecated coffee-script@1.10.0: CoffeeScript on NPM has moved to "coffeescript" (no hyphen)
                      npm WARN engine apache-crypt@1.2.1: wanted: {"node":">=4.6.1"} (current: {"node":"4.2.1","npm":"2.14.7"})
                      npm WARN engine apache-md5@1.1.2: wanted: {"node":">=4.6.1"} (current: {"node":"4.2.1","npm":"2.14.7"})
                      npm WARN engine hawk@6.0.2: wanted: {"node":">=4.5.0"} (current: {"node":"4.2.1","npm":"2.14.7"})
                      
                      
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                        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @bmarofsky
                        last edited by Mykle1

                        @bmarofsky

                        Warnings don’t necessarily mean that your mirror won’t work. Have you tried to run it after?

                        One thing to note: Installation of dependencies using sudo can, and often does, cause problems. So, in the future, simply use npm install without sudo

                        Updating your node should clear 4 of those 5 warnings

                        Create a working config
                        How to add modules

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