Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How to MANUALLY install MM on your Pi. For absolute beginners.
- 
 @Mykle1 said in How to MANUALLY install MM on your Pi. For absolute beginners.: @slametps said in How to MANUALLY install MM on your Pi. For absolute beginners.: If I remove config.js, the MM display to create a config. Still no clue how to solve this. You did a manual install and ran npm installin the MagicMirror directory? He solved his problem by runningnpm installin the vendor directory. I don’t know if you have the same issue.But it seems to me if MM is reporting “Create a config” that MM is launching correctly. You could try getting a fresh copy of the config.js.sample (in case something is wrong with the one you have) and trying again. Good luck Yap, I just copy config.js from config.js.sample, and got a black screen. 
 I will give a try, runningnpm installin vendor folder.
- 
 You didn’t answer my question. 
 You didn’t try my suggestion.
 You did the one thing that I said I didn’t know was your issue.Shrug 
- 
 @Mykle1 said in How to MANUALLY install MM on your Pi. For absolute beginners.: You didn’t answer my question. 
 You didn’t try my suggestion.
 You did the one thing that I said I didn’t know was your issue.Shrug Yap, I install MM manually refers to documentation you wrote (and backed up current running MM 2.1.0). 
 config. js I mentioned earlier, is a fresh copy from config.js.sample in config folder.
 I didnpm-installin MM folder, but not in vendor yet. I’ll try later when I have access to my MM.
- 
 @slametps said in How to MANUALLY install MM on your Pi. For absolute beginners.: @Mykle1 said in How to MANUALLY install MM on your Pi. For absolute beginners.: You didn’t answer my question. 
 You didn’t try my suggestion.
 You did the one thing that I said I didn’t know was your issue.Shrug Yap, I install MM manually refers to documentation you wrote (and backed up current running MM 2.1.0). 
 config. js I mentioned earlier, is a fresh copy from config.js.sample in config folder.
 I didnpm-installin MM folder, but not in vendor yet. I’ll try later when I have access to my MM.Finally, MM 2.1.3 was installed successfully by executing: cd /root/MagicMirror/vendor npm install /root/MagicMirror cd /root/MagicMirror/fonts npm install 
- 
 @slametps glad you found it! you basically had the same issue as me except I didn’t have the fonts one. It’s really odd. 
- 
 @axellejamous said in How to MANUALLY install MM on your Pi. For absolute beginners.: @slametps glad you found it! you basically had the same issue as me except I didn’t have the fonts one. It’s really odd. @axellejamous You should try: $ cd {your_magicmirror_folder}/fonts $ npm installit will install required fonts. 
- 
 @slametps If you run it with npm start, does it work for you?
 For me that only solved my issue if I run it withnode serveronly.
 Now there’s 0 errors so I have no clue why my screen still shows up black with npm start.
- 
 @axellejamous said in How to MANUALLY install MM on your Pi. For absolute beginners.: @slametps If you run it with npm start, does it work for you?
 For me that only solved my issue if I run it withnode serveronly.
 Now there’s 0 errors so I have no clue why my screen still shows up black with npm start.Yap, it works like a charm now (also after I downgraded electron to 1.6.10 (1.7.9 consumes excessive CPU). 
 Firstly, I got the same issue. After I did what I mentioned earlier, it is OK now.
- 
 @slametps Yeah had to do the same! But I downgraded to 1.7.9, so I’ll change it to 1.6.10 now thank you! :) 
- 
 @axellejamous said in How to MANUALLY install MM on your Pi. For absolute beginners.: @slametps Yeah had to do the same! But I downgraded to 1.7.9, so I’ll change it to 1.6.10 now thank you! :) Glad to hear that. I just realize an issue with language translations is not working in default modules such as current-weather. Is anyone here experience same issue? 



