Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MM on Ubuntu
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@sdetweil now it opened, what im supposed to do with this one? How can i replace the old files? Its a bit weird seeing them on the GUI and cant edit them
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@sdetweil and btw, how can i solve this?
https://gyazo.com/02cd494d4c3777805806e0c2be69a533
already changed from UTF-8 to the other thats on the config but same result -
@goncalovsc u don’t need to do anything with the old ones… u edited the new one…
if there is nothing else in the old, throw it away
cd ~/ rm -rf MagucMirror.old
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@goncalovsc sorry, no idea on the RSS feed
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@sdetweil deleted magucmirror.old and everything went back to zero, all the changes i´ve made :/
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@goncalovsc what?
pm2 stop 0 cd ~/MagicMirror npm start
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@sdetweil Probably i was editing on the wrong files. Already re-edited on the correct ones. Thanks for your kind help
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My MM2 is running well under Ubuntu 18.04. I’ve installed pm2 and that works as well to start/stop MM2. However, I’m not able to get pm2 to work when using crontab. My crontab script looks like this:
40 * * * * pm2 restart mm.sh
so I can restart MM2 at 40 minutes after each hour. I don’t really plan to restart MM2 that often, I just want to get this working. I don’t know my way around Linux well enough to figure out what’s wrong. Can anyone point me to solution or an approach to one? Thanks!
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@dwburger what does crontab say when i tries to launch pm2?
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Well…I learned something. I didn’t know about crontab logs and I found this command to try:
sudo grep CRON /var/log/syslog
When I did that I found this line on the end of the log:
Apr 24 10:40:01 dave-ubuntu CRON[2931]: (CRON) info (No MTA installed, discarding output)
I guess I need to install an MTA???