Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
used the amazing complete setup but after 'npm start'.....
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please check if you had a stabile connection to the internet while running the install process of the mirror. just try it again if you are sure. Thix fixed my problem in the beginning
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I’ve got the same Problem.
Fresh installation of Raspian on an Raspberry Pi3.Running the install Script again doesn’t help.
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@Ancient said in used the amazing complete setup but after 'npm start'.....:
I’ve got the same Problem.
Fresh installation of Raspian on an Raspberry Pi3.Running the install Script again doesn’t help.
Even if you remove the magicmirror folder before running it again?
I had a similar issue (don’t know if it was exactly the same, since I didn’t save the log).
It seems like the Electron.js is the issue, in my case it was missing for some reason, removing the magicmirror folder and running the install script again did the trick for me. -
Yep,
deleteing as well as renaming the MagicMirror Folder won’t do the trick for me.
Maybe it’s related to this Issue https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/issues/567Where should the electron.js be located, i believe it’s missing here too.
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@Ancient said in used the amazing complete setup but after 'npm start'.....:
Yep,
deleteing as well as renaming the MagicMirror Folder won’t do the trick for me.
Maybe it’s related to this Issue https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/issues/567Where should the electron.js be located, i believe it’s missing here too.
In the magicmirror folder, node_modules and then electron or electron-prebuilt
maybe try to install it manually?
npm install electron --save-dev
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also, are you all running the X GUI or are you trying to start it directly from the prompt it boots in to?
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I try to start it directly from the prompt
npm install electron --save-dev
electron@1.4.12 postinstall /home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/electron
node install.jsmagicmirror@2.0.0 /home/pi/MagicMirror
├── electron@1.4.12
└── UNMET PEER DEPENDENCY grunt@1.0.1npm WARN grunt-yamllint@0.2.0 requires a peer of grunt@~0.4.0 but none was installed.
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@broberg the install of what? the entire process of the MagicMirrir?
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@nem1 thanks for the feedback. My connection was OK during the installation
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Yes, remove the entire magicmirror folder and run the install script again, for me the script stopped (without errors) several times,
Also, when you are trying to start it, do you try to start it via the LXterminal in the desktop environment or directly in the boot prompt?