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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    After a few hours, MM or Raspberry stops responding

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    • bmadeiraB Offline
      bmadeira
      last edited by

      I found out that it seams the MMM-HASS and MMM-pihole-stats are causing the problems.
      Whe I use the “disabled” : true", the mirror works for hours without any problems, but when I load the modules, the chromium browser turns black (like without any info) until I restart MM.
      Any ideas?

      Regards, Bruno

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      • bmadeiraB Offline
        bmadeira
        last edited by

        Hello,

        After all, disabling MMM-HASS and MMM-pihole-stats did not solve the problem.
        Even after a fresh install without this modules, it still hapens. The strange thing is that if i access the MagicMirror via HTTP from my computer, the we page loads correctly with all the items, but on the mirror/Pi it’s a black page, only displaying correctly after a MM service restart. :(
        Could it be something with the MM browser?

        Best regards, Bruno

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          A Former User
          last edited by A Former User

          Maybe this could be stupid question but Have you considered screensaver or energy saving issue?

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          • bmadeiraB Offline
            bmadeira @Guest
            last edited by

            @Sean I’ve followed the guide to disable the screen saver and the power management for the Pi, so this shouldn’t be an issue.

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              dazza120 @bmadeira
              last edited by

              @bmadeira it’s the pi running out of memory, not sure what is using all of it, I use cronjob to restart mm every 12 hours

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