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    Magic Mirror on the Raspberry Pi 1, agonizingly difficult

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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
                last edited by

                @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.

                0_1499010903694_strip2.jpg

                Create a working config
                How to add modules

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                  • M Offline
                    MMRPi1
                    last edited by

                    Hi again…
                    Everything works fine but I can’t get the mirror to auto run (in server only mode) at boot.
                    Any help would be appreciated…
                    (BTW I tried configuring the LXDE and boot files and all that)

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                    • bheplerB Offline
                      bhepler Module Developer @MMRPi1
                      last edited by

                      @MMRPi1 Did you try the pm2 route from the Auto Starting Magic Mirror? @Sean gave you the link a few days ago.

                      In your case, you’ll want to change the mm.sh script to start in server-only mode and then launch your web browser. If you really want to bulletproof your installation, you can create a separate script for the mirror in server-only mode and another for keeping the browser up & pointed at the correct location. Let PM2 manage both as separate processes.

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                      • M Offline
                        MMRPi1 @bhepler
                        last edited by

                        @bhepler Thanks, but since I’m really clueless I’m not quite sure what to do…
                        The contents of mm.sh
                        cd ~/MagicMirror
                        DISPLAY=:0 npm start
                        node serveronly
                        chromium-browser --noerrdialogs --disable-session-crashed-bubble -incognito --kiosk http://localhost:8080

                        I’'ve also got the following at the end of the LXDE autostart file
                        @pm2 start mm.sh

                        BTW: when I run pm2 start mm.sh from the terminal the mirror starts up just fine, so I don’t know why it doesn’t autostart properly…

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