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      geo @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil hi looked looked a linux only recognised 4 commands.,but unless you understand code and know how to write it and what does then it means nothing to someone like me and thats why i have to ask for help.i have loaded another sd card withmm to practice but once the dreaded create a config appears i’m back to square one and have to delete mm and start again,ugh.
      cheers

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        geo @Mykle1
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        @Mykle1 as they say in yorkshire " Ta very much"

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          sdetweil @geo
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          @geo unlike windows, linux is case sensitive on filenames and command names…

          here are some linux commands compared to windows

          ls = dir , LS is nothing
          cd = cd
          rm = delete
          cp = copy
          mv = move

          almost every command has help built in , using the --help parameter

          cp --help

          you can also ‘read the manual’ for commands by using the man command
          man cp (to get out its the letter q)

          in graphical mode, gedit is a pretty decent editor
          in text mode (or over ssh) i hate vi, so I use nano… but it doesn’t support mouse actions like a graphical app.

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            BD0G @geo
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            @geo Dont delete the full Magic Mirror image and start over!
            Thats a waste of time.
            Instead
            change directories to the Magic Mirror directory like this

            cd MagicMirror (press enter)
            then run this command
            npm run config:check (press enter)

            This will run a build in linter (which is a fancy way of saying a program that checks the entries in a file to determine if there are errors)

            Then view the results and the errors presented. Typicallly there is one symbol missing right above where the errors are reported. Pay attention to the line numbers that are listed where the errors start and look one or two lines up from that line number and see if you can perceive an issue.

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              Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @geo
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              @geo

              Here is some help with creating a working config. It’s a short read but helpful.

              https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/4528/how-to-create-a-working-config-for-absolute-beginners

              Create a working config
              How to add modules

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                geo @BD0G
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                @BD0G hi,great thankyou

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