Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Clean installation of MM 2.9.0 on an Orange Pi PC sbc, armbian buster
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@qu1que what install process did you use?
the base,
my updated?
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/10171/anyone-want-to-try-updated-installer -
@sdetweil your process is for raspberry? I’ve just follow these steps on orange pi PC:
- Donwload buster server image from armbian web
- Update & Upgrade, configure locales, etc.
- Install full desktop from armbian-config
- I’ve followed these steps from MM github:

- Finally rename ~/MagicMirror/config/config.js.sample to config.js
That’s all.
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@qu1que ok, even more manual…
my script does all that plus pm2. and screen saver turn off…
any os… mac, ubuntu, pi stretch, buster, pi0 thru pi 4, odroid, jetson nano, sure others… -
Oh! I’ve forgot to turn off screen saver…:anguished_face:
Maybe tomorrow I can try your script and tell if it works too on this board.
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@qu1que cool, that would be good feedback
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@sdetweil I’m going to try your installation script on the Orange Pi PC.
Do I only have to launch this command?
bash -c “$(curl -sL https://www.dropbox.com/s/rlh710ng0zwv3vp/raspberry.sh?dl=0)”
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@qu1que Yes, that’s it
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Well. MM installed Perfect with @sdetweil script on an Orange Pi PC board.
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@qu1que Thx. And set the screen saver?
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@sdetweil yes, On installation scirpt last step, I’ve disabled screensaver. It’s a good idea to include that option.
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@qu1que Mine does what the original does, just fixes and more platforms.
Soon as it passes test, I will submit to replace original
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@sdetweil I have another sbc called “La Frite” (http://wiki.loverpi.com/sbc:libre-computer-aml-s805x-ac), I could try your script on it too. When I’ve find some free time. I’ll tell you when I can
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@sdetweil I’m not at home now, but yes, it’s ARM. Take a look at the specifications:
http://wiki.loverpi.com/specs:sbc:libre-aml-s805x-specs-libre-computer-specification
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Hi! Finally I’ve get working the MM installation on “La Frite” board using your script. The only issue is that I’ve had to download your raspberry.sh script from the dropbox link and copy on home folder of that board, give execution permissions and execute it. Works fine!! (only basic installation, no modules).
Thanks again for your work
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@qu1que great!, thanks… you had to download cause no network on that board?
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Not exactly, that board has ethernet connection and so, internet connection. The problem is that when I run the command bash -c “$(curl -sL https://www.dropbox.com/s/rlh710ng0zwv3vp/raspberry.sh?dl=0)” it shows me an error similar like this (I don’t remember exactly):
#!/bin/bash not found (or something similar)
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@qu1que ah. Thanks. Bash is optional on your system …hmmmm
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no no, bash is the default shell used in that system, O.S. is debian for arm64, but maybe the problem is an syntax error, I don’t know, the thing is that using the raspberry.sh script on local works perfect
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@qu1que oh. Maybe it’s the darned quotes. Sometimes the cut/paste makes them Ms office word doc quotes, which don’t work in Linux bash shell
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