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    Has anyone got MMM-Remote-Control working on MM 2.11 ?

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    • karsten13K Offline
      karsten13
      last edited by

      There is a fix for this provided as PR here but still not merged. But you can apply the fix yourself.

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      • MrCoffeeM Offline
        MrCoffee @karsten13
        last edited by

        @karsten13
        Sorry for asking, but I am pretty new to docker.
        I installed my MagicMirror using docker-MagicMirror.
        There I don´t have the ~/magicmirror/run folder.

        Could you please help me out, where I have to look?

        Thanks.
        Mr.Coffee

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        • karsten13K Offline
          karsten13 @MrCoffee
          last edited by

          @MrCoffee

          sorry, don’t understand your question.

          This thread is about a problem with MMM-RemoteControl with MM v2.11.

          If you use the mentioned docker setup this should have MM v2.13 where the problem is solved.

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          • MrCoffeeM Offline
            MrCoffee @karsten13
            last edited by

            @karsten13
            Oh. Sorry for that.
            But thank you for your answer.

            However I thougt I had the same issues.
            Ok. I will give it another try and in case I can’t fix it, i will open a new thread.

            Thank you.

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            • karsten13K Offline
              karsten13
              last edited by

              may your image is to old. You can execute docker images and see how old your images are. You can get a new version with docker pull xy (replace xy with the image name).

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              • MrCoffeeM Offline
                MrCoffee @karsten13
                last edited by

                @karsten13
                Thank you. I did not know these commands.
                But unfortunately I have got the latest MM-Release.
                So I farther have to search for the error.

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                • MrCoffeeM Offline
                  MrCoffee @karsten13
                  last edited by

                  @karsten13
                  Looks like I have got it.
                  I just had to remove the 8080 out of http://192.168.xxx.xxx:8080/remote.html

                  Sorry for that.
                  Thanks for helping me.

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