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    Installing MagicMirror² on your Raspberry Pi Zero W

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      A Former User
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      Hi All,

      I have made a install script to install the latest MagicMirror² on your Raspberry Pi Zero W with the latest release of Raspbian (This is tested on Raspbian Buster with desktop | Version: September 2019 | Release date: 2019-09-26 | Kernel version: 4.19).

      I would invite you all to try my installation script. you can find it on my GitHub here: https://github.com/AchimPieters/MagicZeroMirror

      Installation is done by one line:
      bash -c “$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AchimPieters/MagicZeroMirror/master/MMZeroInstallScript.sh)”

      Now everything should be installed automatically! I have tries it now several time, and every time with 100% success.
      Let me know what you think of it!

      Best regards.

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        sdetweil @Guest
        last edited by sdetweil

        @AchimPieters cool… how is this different than the updated install script we have created
        which also supports the release last week (2.10.0)

        https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/10171/updated-installer-script-available-for-testing

        Sam

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          A Former User
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          @sdetweil Thank you for your reply! The way it’s different that it works for me. I searched the internet for installation on a raspberry Pi zero W. There are a few different approaches but they didn’t work for me ( e.g only could be uses with a older version of the MagicMirror project or an older version of Raspbian).

          If you want to test it you are welcome!

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            sdetweil @Guest
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            @AchimPieters said in Installing MagicMirror² on your Raspberry Pi Zero W:

            If you want to test it you are welcome!

            thanks… i have my hands full at the moment

            Sam

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              eyebee
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              hi @AchimPieters, I know this is quite an old thread but I tried your install. It seems to boot up the magic mirror logo etc. then will just load back to desktop. I used the same desktop version and Kernel as you. New to this so any help appreciated.

              Thanks!

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                sdetweil @eyebee
                last edited by sdetweil

                @eyebee did u reply yes to use pm2 for auto start?

                and if you did, do

                pm2 start 0
                

                does mm start?

                if u did not, then run the fixuppm2 script from here
                https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts

                Sam

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