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    Can't view MM on LG TV WebOS browser - others fine

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    • emloweE Offline
      emlowe Module Developer
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      I don’t have any ideas for you, except to say that I never even thought about trying this - I’m going to try it on my Samsung tv!

      I would reduce the config down to the default, and then eliminate modules to see if anything works.

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        I am trying to do this as well on a WebOS LED. What I have found is that the Docker server works fine but when connecting to a RPI as a server I see what your seeing. The docker server is out of date so something they have changed between the two versions broke it.

        Please post back if you find a solution as this with pip would be perfect for mornings.

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        • bheplerB Offline
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          My initial thought is that the WebOS browser that is included in your TV is probably locked down to within an inch of its life. It may not have Javascript enabled, which is used by the MM framework to load the modules. Possibly. Maybe. I’d have to do some research.

          Intriguing idea though.

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            potts-mike @bhepler
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            @bhepler said in Can’t view MM on LG TV WebOS browser - others fine:

            My initial thought is that the WebOS browser that is included in your TV is probably locked down to within an inch of its life. It may not have Javascript enabled, which is used by the MM framework to load the modules. Possibly. Maybe. I’d have to do some research.

            Intriguing idea though.

            Could that be the case if an older version (docker) works?

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              bhepler Module Developer @potts-mike
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              @potts-mike I don’t think the issue is the virtual host. Docker is a containerization host. Sort of a scaled down hypervisor, where instead of hosting an entire operating system Docker hosts containers for applications. The kicker is that no matter whether the Magic Mirror application is being hosted on a Raspi, a Docker container, an Ubuntu machine or some other device, it is still passing what is essentially a web page to a browser. That web page includes a little bit of HTML, slightly more CSS and a whole lot of Javascript.

              Something needs to interpret that web page and that’s going to be a browser. The browser built into the TV may not have several features that are standard for the browsers in your phone, tablet, PC, Raspi, electron, et al. Most likely for security reasons. Possibly. Again, I’d have to do some research as to what’s enabled. It may just be you can configure the TV browser and it will work.

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                jbishop129
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                I think what @potts-mike is implying is he got it to work with the prebuilt docker package, but not the newer version. If that’s correct, could you share your build version on the older docker image? Maybe we have an issue in the newer version preventing some browsers from working.

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                  potts-mike @jbishop129
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                  @jbishop129 said in Can’t view MM on LG TV WebOS browser - others fine:

                  I think what @potts-mike is implying is he got it to work with the prebuilt docker package, but not the newer version. If that’s correct, could you share your build version on the older docker image? Maybe we have an issue in the newer version preventing some browsers from working.

                  This is correct, the docker version works but is approx. 2000 commits behind the current version. I’ll grab some information about the Docker when I get a chance.

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                    This is the docker that works: https://github.com/nwootton/unRAID-Magic-Mirror-Docker

                    Looks like it’s based off this: https://github.com/bastilimbach/docker-MagicMirror

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                      bhepler Module Developer @potts-mike
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                      @potts-mike Curious. And this version is visible from your TV?

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                        potts-mike
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                        That is correct.

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