Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
some modules are not showing on screen
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@stephen yes
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Sorry, but, dont know how to do that o.O feel like a noob
I’ve used VNC to get the GUI, but where to find the dev window? I’ll started from the terminal/console.
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@stephen no idea over vnc…
attach a mouse to the pi…
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Its the same like a mouse connected. Sure I can connect a monitor and mouse+keyboard, but I dont know how to get to the dev window. I dont coded anything on the pi directly (like I am using visual code at windows for example). So how to get the dev-output?
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@stephen on your remote console, do
ssh to the pi, no gui
cd MagicMirror export DISPLAY=:0 npm start dev
and, of course, you need a monitor on the PI
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Thanks!
I’ve connected a monitor and keyboard. Connected via ssh and started like you’ve posted.Uh great output. Never seen :) … but I am not a node-nerd yet. Anyway…
There are errors to the modules I’ve missing.
In every case there is an error loading the skripts. In the log I saw there is a “/” too much while executing. For example:
GET http://0.0.0.0:8080/modules/internet-monitor//internet-monitor.js
Same at the other modules. But why? Where to correct this?
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Oh I saw its on all the paths (the running also).
But the error at all the modules areERROR on loading script XYZ
The scripts are in the given folder.
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@stephen a file system problem again.
U need to run fsck , the Unix chkdsk.
But u can’t run on the boot drive while system is running …Google search ‘fsck raspberry pi’
I have another Linux system i can use.
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oh lord… I quess I have something…
WTF.I quess it was my mistake… Was it?
Some modules are in
/MagicMirror/node_modules/
and some are in/MagicMirror/modules
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@stephen node_modules are the ones download by install in support of the mirror… all good
modules are the add ons to the MagicMirror