Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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@sdetweil yeah it returned nothing.
so shall I follow your script i.e. https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/10171/anyone-want-to-try-updated-installer
and reinstall MagicMirror?Do I have to worry about installing pm2? will Magic Mirror run automatically if I was to reboot my raspberry? etc?
to be fair I want to install and run Magic Mirror on my raspberry. I suppose that is server mode? and not client mode? whats the difference sorry ?
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@bachoo786 you don’t need to reinstall… you are ok… just need a display on the 4 or run server only…
the new code isn’t used on my install except for pi0, which won’t work anymore without some changes
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@bachoo786 said in (electron:2910): Gtk-WARNING **: 14:16:40.324: cannot open display: :0:
yeah it returned nothing.
awesome! thanks
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@sdetweil what is server mode and client mode? I dont understand the difference. Can you please explain? thanks.
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@bachoo786 said in (electron:2910): Gtk-WARNING **: 14:16:40.324: cannot open display: :0:
Do I have to worry about installing pm2? will Magic Mirror run automatically if I was to reboot my raspberry? etc?
the current installation only tries to run on the real display… YOU have to figure it out otherwise…
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@sdetweil I am really confused buddy.
lets start again please. I install mm using the script, what do I do next? do I need to worry about pm2? I suppose installing using the script installs MM as the server on the raspberry pi?
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@bachoo786 sure…
MagicMirror is a web application.
it can be run in two different models
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the browser and ‘web server’ are the same app, on the same machine
other machines can access the ‘web server’ part too -
the mirror is run without a display (server only), and some browser somewhere is used to
access the ‘web server’
you might do 2 where u want to provide Mirror access to multiple systems but don’t need it where the pi is installed…
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@sdetweil said in (electron:2910): Gtk-WARNING **: 14:16:40.324: cannot open display: :0:
the mirror is run without a display (server only), and some browser somewhere is used to
access the ‘web server’you might do 2 where u want to provide Mirror access to multiple systems but don’t need it where the pi is installed…
ok makes sense. I normally access the mirror by port forwarding my raspberry pi on port 8080 and thats how I can access it on different machines or at work. And I like it that way to be fair. Because eventually my raspberry pi 4 will be inside the 2 way mirror running the Magic Mirror software.
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@bachoo786 there is only one install…
but two ways to run…
but if u don’t have a display, then u are forced into serveronly mode
from the readme
https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror#server-only
from manual installation
https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror#manual-installationManual Installation Download and install the latest Node.js version: curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_10.x | sudo -E bash - sudo apt install -y nodejs Clone the repository and check out the master branch: git clone https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror Enter the repository: cd MagicMirror/ Install and run the app with: npm install && npm start For Server Only use: npm install && node serveronly . // < -------
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@bachoo786 said in (electron:2910): Gtk-WARNING **: 14:16:40.324: cannot open display: :0:
Because eventually my raspberry pi 4 will be inside the 2 way mirror running the Magic Mirror software.
well, in that model, typically, u have both server and browser running on same machine (pi 4) inside the actual mirror enclosure on the wall), so NOT serveronly mode
see the forum section https://forum.magicmirror.builders/category/12/show-your-mirror
where people are showing their implementations, with the whole setup