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      ruff.hi
      last edited by

      Thx all - lots of interesting suggestions to play around with.

      I detached the 7" screen from the RPI and now mm won’t start.

      0|mm       | (electron:30477): Gtk-WARNING **: 06:02:18.928: cannot open display: :0
      0|mm       | npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
      0|mm       | npm ERR! errno 1
      0|mm       | npm ERR! magicmirror@2.13.0 start: `DISPLAY="${DISPLAY:=:0}" ./node_modules/.bin/electron js/electron.js`
      0|mm       | npm ERR! Exit status 1
      0|mm       | npm ERR!
      0|mm       | npm ERR! Failed at the magicmirror@2.13.0 start script.
      0|mm       | npm ERR! This is probably not a problem with npm. There is likely additional logging output above.
      0|mm       |
      0|mm       | npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
      0|mm       | npm ERR!     /home/pi/.npm/_logs/2020-10-24T10_02_18_961Z-debug.log
      

      Is this something about having to start the magicmirror in server mode?

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        ruff.hi
        last edited by ruff.hi

        google to the rescue … must remember to google the actual error message and not what you think the problem is.

        I googled “rpi magic mirror cannot open display” and it displayed some posts about this very issue … one of them contained this suggestion …

        Ok, there might be a problem with your electron installation.
        Can you go into your MagicMirror folder and type “node serveronly”?
        
        Then, go back to your browser window and type in “localhost:8080”
        

        Jump over to the mm folder, mistype ‘note serveronly’ and then ‘node serveronly’ … and my mm is back :)

        how to I make node serveronly permanent? Embed it in the mm.sh start script?

        Edit: answer: that worked on reboot.

        mm.sh now contains …

        cd ./MagicMirror
        DISPLAY=:0 npm start
        node serveronly
        
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          ruff.hi
          last edited by

          I’ve installed samba file sharing on my pi and managed to connect via my win10 machine … so now I can do away with the complicated method I was using to update sh files.

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            sdetweil @ruff.hi
            last edited by

            @ruff-hi if you turn on SSH on your pi, and then use WinScp or bitvise ssh clients, they give you a terminal window AND a filemanager view over the pi files… so you just click to edit, and both support drag/drop in both directions

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              ruff.hi
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              I have been playing with the AfterShip module and really liking this. The mm on my desktop screen reminds me of rainmeter … passive information display.

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