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    Initial Setup Q's and Some Doc Feedback

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      ember1205 @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil said in Initial Setup Q's and Some Doc Feedback:

      @ember1205 said in Initial Setup Q's and Some Doc Feedback:

      Backing up just a bit, there appears to be no guidance in the install doc as to whether I should choose to allow the installer to set MM to autostart and/or whether I should disable the screensaver during the install process. I chose “N” and “Y” respectively.

      that is all really choice on your installation and and usage planning…

      i don’t want to touch the mirror… if it reboots cause of power outage, etc, I want it to logon, and start mirror, and never screen lock…

      so, set OS to auto logon (manual step)
      use pm2 to autostart
      and turn off screensaver

      Yes. Those were all done. But, the screensaver disable was done during the install and it appears to not have modified the same files as the manual changes show.

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        sdetweil @ember1205
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        @ember1205 i didn’t set the OpenGL driver… not worth the hassle. the driver is REALLY useful for algorithmic objects, rotating in 3d… nothing we do on the mirror

        Sam

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          sdetweil @ember1205
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          @ember1205 said in Initial Setup Q's and Some Doc Feedback:

          Yes. Those were all done. But, the screensaver disable was done during the install and it appears to not have modified the same files as the manual changes show.

          hm… i didn’t update the doc for manual install for my new installer… there are just too many places with different solutions…

          I embodied all that I know about and generalized to attempt to cover more as time goes on.

          Sam

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            dsegel @ember1205
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            @ember1205 There are three locations where the screensaver might be starting from, and only one of them is actually run (I believe the first found in this order):

            /home/pi/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart
            /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart
            /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart

            Raspbian recently changed to not having the first one, so the second is now the preferred method.

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              sdetweil @dsegel
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              @dsegel thx… already in the updated installer and the screensaver fixer scripts

              Sam

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                ember1205 @dsegel
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                @dsegel said in Initial Setup Q's and Some Doc Feedback:

                @ember1205 There are three locations where the screensaver might be starting from, and only one of them is actually run (I believe the first found in this order):

                /home/pi/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart
                /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart
                /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart

                Raspbian recently changed to not having the first one, so the second is now the preferred method.

                So… None of that works. The ONLY way I could get the screensaver to shut off was to do:

                sudo apt install xscreensaver
                

                And then run the Screensaver Preferences setup and set it to disabled. Anything else I tried ultimately allowed the screen to go blank (black) after about 15 minutes.

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                  sdetweil @ember1205
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                  @ember1205 thanks… I wished we had worked on it a little more…

                  i have a script that just does setting screensaver off…

                  haven’t had it fail on anything in a while… just tested Zorin OS. it worked properly

                  Sam

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                    ember1205 @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil said in Initial Setup Q's and Some Doc Feedback:

                    @ember1205 thanks… I wished we had worked on it a little more…

                    i have a script that just does setting screensaver off…

                    haven’t had it fail on anything in a while… just tested Zorin OS. it worked properly

                    I’m going to try a fresh build and will use your script to see how it fares on this exact version of Raspbian…

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                      sdetweil @ember1205
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                      @ember1205 k… let me know

                      Sam

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                        ember1205
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                        I have started my new build from scratch and used your install script.

                        There are a number of ‘vulnerability’ warnings that show, and I’m curious if I should actually try and repair them with the suggested npm commands or not.

                        Also, so far, the screensaver does seem to be disabled, but I haven’t yet jumped into the MM configuration to put in place the same modules I had been using on the other setup as of yet.

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                          sdetweil @ember1205
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                          @ember1205 yes, the vulnerability warnings are troublesome… they usually cannot be all resolved, and some modules fixes force changes that break applications using them. i prefer NOT to attempt to resolve the problems…

                          screensaver…

                          can u show/send me the ~/install.log

                          my email is the same userid as here on gmail

                          Sam

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                            install starting  - Fri Dec 20 08:32:44 EST 2019
                            installing on armv7l processor system
                            the os is Distributor ID: Raspbian Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) Release: 10 Codename: buster
                            Updating packages ...
                            Hit:1 http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian buster InRelease Get:2 http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian buster InRelease [15.0 kB] Get:3 http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian buste
                            r/main armhf Packages [13.0 MB] Fetched 13.0 MB in 15s (852 kB/s) Reading package lists...
                            apt-get update  completed ok
                            apt upgrade result =rc=0 Reading package lists...
                            Building dependency tree...
                            Reading state information...
                            Calculating upgrade...
                            The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:
                              point-rpi
                            Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove it.
                            0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
                            Installing helper tools ...
                            Check current Node installation ...
                            Node currently installed. Checking version number.
                            Minimum Node version: v10.1.0
                            Installed Node version: v10.15.2
                            No Node.js upgrade necessary.
                            Check current NPM installation ...
                            NPM currently installed. Checking version number.
                            Minimum npm version: V6.0.0
                            Installed npm version: V5.8.0
                            npm should be upgraded.
                            Installing npm ...
                            Reading package lists...
                            Building dependency tree...
                            Reading state information...
                            npm is already the newest version (5.8.0+ds6-4).
                            npm set to manually installed.
                            The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:
                              point-rpi
                            Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove it.
                            0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
                            upgrading npm to latest
                            /usr/local/bin/npm -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm/bin/npm-cli.js
                            /usr/local/bin/npx -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm/bin/npx-cli.js
                            + npm@6.13.4
                            added 430 packages from 854 contributors in 42.042s
                            npm installation Done! version=V6.13.4
                            Cloning MagicMirror ...
                            Cloning MagicMirror Done!
                            Installing dependencies ...
                            Dependencies installation Done!
                            setting up initial config.js
                            Check plymouth installation ...
                            Splashscreen: Checking themes directory.
                            Splashscreen: Create theme directory if not exists.
                            Splashscreen: Changed theme to MagicMirror successfully.
                            install and setup pm2
                            pm2 not installed, installing
                            pm2 install result /usr/local/bin/pm2 -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 /usr/local/bin/pm2-dev -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2-dev /usr/local/bin/pm2-docker -> /usr/lo
                            cal/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2-docker /usr/local/bin/pm2-runtime -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2-runtime npm WARN optional SKIPPING OPTIONAL DEPENDENCY: fsevents@2.1.2 (node_
                            modules/pm2/node_modules/fsevents): npm WARN notsup SKIPPING OPTIONAL DEPENDENCY: Unsupported platform for fsevents@2.1.2: wanted {"os":"darwin","arch":"any"} (current: {"os":"linux","arc
                            h":"arm"}) + pm2@4.2.1 added 207 packages from 202 contributors in 38.506s
                            get the pm2 platform specific startup command
                            startup command = sudo env PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin:/bin /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 startup systemd -u pi --hp /home/pi
                            
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                                                      Runtime Edition
                            
                                    PM2 is a Production Process Manager for Node.js applications
                                                 with a built-in Load Balancer.
                            
                                            Start and Daemonize any application:
                                            $ pm2 start app.js
                            
                                            Load Balance 4 instances of api.js:
                                            $ pm2 start api.js -i 4
                            
                                            Monitor in production:
                                            $ pm2 monitor
                            
                                            Make pm2 auto-boot at server restart:
                                            $ pm2 startup
                            
                                            To go further checkout:
                                            http://pm2.io/
                            
                            
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                            [PM2] Init System found: systemd
                            Platform systemd
                            Template
                            [Unit]
                            Description=PM2 process manager
                            Documentation=https://pm2.keymetrics.io/
                            After=network.target
                            
                            [Service]
                            Type=forking
                            User=pi
                            LimitNOFILE=infinity
                            LimitNPROC=infinity
                            LimitCORE=infinity
                            Environment=PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin:/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
                            Environment=PM2_HOME=/home/pi/.pm2
                            PIDFile=/home/pi/.pm2/pm2.pid
                            Restart=on-failure
                            
                            ExecStart=/usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 resurrect
                            ExecReload=/usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 reload all
                            ExecStop=/usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 kill
                            
                            [Install]
                            WantedBy=multi-user.target
                            
                            Target path
                            /etc/systemd/system/pm2-pi.service
                            Command list
                            [ 'systemctl enable pm2-pi' ]
                            [PM2] Writing init configuration in /etc/systemd/system/pm2-pi.service
                            [PM2] Making script booting at startup...
                            [PM2] [-] Executing: systemctl enable pm2-pi...
                            [PM2] [v] Command successfully executed.
                            +---------------------------------------+
                            [PM2] Freeze a process list on reboot via:
                            $ pm2 save
                            
                            [PM2] Remove init script via:
                            $ pm2 unstartup systemd
                            pm2 startup command done
                            configure the pm2 config file for MagicMirror
                            start MagicMirror via pm2 now
                            save MagicMirror pm2 config now
                            disable screensaver via lxsession
                            We're ready! Run pm2 start MagicMirror from the ~/MagicMirror directory to start your MagicMirror.
                            install completed - Fri Dec 20 08:59:08 EST 2019
                            
                            
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                              ember1205
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                              Some additional notes:

                              • The screensaver settings appear to have been set in the /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart file
                              • No settings have been adjusted in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
                              • The mouse pointer auto remove configuration has not been completed, but there appears to be no issue with the pointer remaining on the screen once Electron loads
                              • There was no change made to the system to disable power saving on the WLAN interface - as a result, the interface seemingly “could” go into powersave mode and affect network connectivity (I have not yet experienced an issue with this)
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                                sdetweil @ember1205
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                                @ember1205 cool. great feedback.

                                i dont have lightdm changed on my buster system.
                                according to this, its still lxde
                                https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=249837

                                correct, there is no mod for mouse pointer.
                                can also be done in css
                                cursor: none;

                                also no setting change for wlan power

                                Sam

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                                  ember1205 @sdetweil
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                                  @sdetweil

                                  -Should- the WLAN power setting be changed? It would seem that this would be a wise approach to ensure it doesn’t go into powersave mode.

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                                    sdetweil @ember1205
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                                    @ember1205 i don’t know the answer… depends on how much its used I would guess…
                                    I don’t know what the power save rules are

                                    Sam

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                                      ember1205 @sdetweil
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                                      @sdetweil

                                      I believe the rules are less important than the consequences. I don’t believe WLAN has a good track record overall of waking up from a sleep state. And, regardless of how much it’s directly used, you can bet that the one time it won’t work is when you try using the remote control module to power it down. :)

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