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    Complete Setup tutorial: npm command not found / unable to install dependencies

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    • Mr.MeeseeksM Offline
      Mr.Meeseeks
      last edited by Mr.Meeseeks

      I had same problem so I ran this:

      curl -L https://npmjs.org/install.sh | sudo sh

      CAAAAN DOO!👍

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        @Mr.Meeseeks said in Complete Setup tutorial: npm command not found / unable to install dependencies:

        I had same problem so I ran this:

        curl -L https://npmjs.org/install.sh | sudo sh

        Thanks a lot. But when I run this I get the message that the certificate is not yet valid and if I´d like to turn off the curl´s verification of the certificate I have to use the -k option. Any hints about that?

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        • Mr.MeeseeksM Offline
          Mr.Meeseeks @Blamer
          last edited by Mr.Meeseeks

          @Blamer I guess then use http:// instead, odd I didn’t get that.

          CAAAAN DOO!👍

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          • Mr.MeeseeksM Offline
            Mr.Meeseeks
            last edited by Mr.Meeseeks

            Oh I know, check that your system date and time is correct.

            If there is internet connection available follow the steps to set the date:

            1. sudo raspi-config
            2. Internationalization options
            3. Change Time Zone
            4. Select geographical area
            5. Select city or region.
            6. Reboot your pi.

            Maybe:
            sudo date -s “19 SEP 2016 20:37:00”

            CAAAAN DOO!👍

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              Blamer @Mr.Meeseeks
              last edited by

              @Mr.Meeseeks said in Complete Setup tutorial: npm command not found / unable to install dependencies:

              Oh I know, check that your system date and time is correct.

              If there is internet connection available follow the steps to set the date:

              1. sudo raspi-config
              2. Internationalization options
              3. Change Time Zone
              4. Select geographical area
              5. Select city or region.
              6. Reboot your pi.

              Maybe:
              sudo date -s “19 SEP 2016 20:37:00”

              Excellent! For some reason I wasn´t able to set the correct time and date via raspi-config. Using sudo date -s “19 SEP 2016 20:37:00” solved the problem. After that I was able to run curl -L https://npmjs.org/install.sh | sudo sh. The install script curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/master/installers/raspberry.sh | bash went through just like a charm!
              Although I still do not understand the connection between the wrong set time and date and the installation I´m very happy to run MM now. Now I have to configure the modules.
              –> A WORLD OF THANKS TO YOU!!

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              • Mr.MeeseeksM Offline
                Mr.Meeseeks
                last edited by

                Wicked!
                Ya the date time solved the https certificate issue. I also don’t know why we had to install npm manually and no one else did. Oh well, I’m sure this thread will help others👍

                CAAAAN DOO!👍

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                • cowboysdudeC Offline
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                  last edited by paviro

                  Honestly what I would do is format the SD card put the rasp img on the SD card then open a terminal window and do the

                  sudo apt-get update
                  sudo apt-get upgrade

                  then go to installing the mirror via the install script.


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                    @cowboysdude

                    I tried that several times and it didn´t work! My Raspberry is probably some sort of unique…

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                    • cowboysdudeC Offline
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                      last edited by

                      That’s interesting to say the least… did you try the manual install?

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                        Blamer @cowboysdude
                        last edited by

                        @cowboysdude

                        Of course I did. I tried the automatic and manual install with a formated SD card several times.
                        That´s the setup I´m using:
                        Raspberry Pi: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01CEFWQFA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                        SD- Card: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B013UDL5V6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=

                        Keyboard: https://www.amazon.de/Logitech-Keyboard-QWERTZ-deutsches-Tastaturlayout/dp/B003PAMIA2/ref=sr_1_1?s=ce-de&ie=UTF8&qid=1474639200&sr=1-1 keywords=logitech+K120

                        Power Source: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01DBYGV04/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                        OS: 2016-05-27 raspbian jessie

                        Right now MM runs fine with the above mentioned commands. The only problem that remains is that the system clock of the Raspberry still doesn´t synchronize with the Internet. After using “sudo date -s “20 SEP 2016 20:37:00”” the system clock remains on the 20th of September, 22:26h. Hope I can fix that this weekend. Any suggestions are highly appreciated. Thanks.

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