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    Is libcec working on Mac??

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      A Former User @Stoffbeuteluwe
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      @Stoffbeuteluwe
      Try this shell command. pmset displaysleepnow.
      https://www.dssw.co.uk/reference/pmset.html

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        do i need to install pm2 ?

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          A Former User @Stoffbeuteluwe
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          @Stoffbeuteluwe
          ??? pmset is not related with pm2. It is Power Management set of BSD based system.

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            @Sean will try this …thank you for helping

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              do you know a way for successfully installing pm2 on Mac ?
              do i have to install pm2 in the MagicMirror directory ?
              my last try was with error…
              Sorry for my questions i am new in the MagicMirror world😀

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                A Former User @Stoffbeuteluwe
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                @Stoffbeuteluwe
                Well, for me. just sudo npm install -g pm2 works. nothing specially was issued.

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                  @Sean ok thanks will try again today

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                    Install in MagicMirror Directory?

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                      A Former User @Stoffbeuteluwe
                      last edited by A Former User

                      @Stoffbeuteluwe
                      -g option makes pm2 to be installed on top level of your npm trees to be accessible globally. so, no need to care where it is.

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                        @Sean thanks 👍🏽

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