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How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
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@bmarofsky said in How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero):
@Andrius-ok Thank You! Worked Perfectly. Setup Wifi (your SSID and PW were still in there) and your config loaded. I am in the process of converting to my config.
so i have all my modules in place and the system crashes: unable to handle kernel null pointer dereference at virtual address
I’ll roll back to your setup and see if it is stable. i am using calendar, weather, clock and newsfeed- very similar to yours. -
@bmarofsky nice that you trying to work your MM more “under preasure” what can Raspberry Pi Zero W :) I believe that I take the maximum from this SBC which from the forum cannot do that I did :) by the way share and show photo ;) thats nice to see.
P.s. Now checking much more with ASUS TinkerBord - follow me! ;)
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@bmarofsky if need advice please you can ask me
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@bmarofsky said in How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero):
so i have all my modules in place and the system crashes: unable to handle kernel null pointer dereference at virtual address
I’ll roll back to your setup and see if it is stable. i am using calendar, weather, clock and newsfeed- very similar to yours.Please report if you could stabilize your system. I also had crashes (approx twice a day) when using Chromium. I didn’t had time to investigate the exact cause (to heavy load?).
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@Andrius-ok Thanks for the image. This works fine. Have you had any succes trying to upgrade Magic mirror? Noticed this image was running a older version.
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@Hawking my MM with this image on Raspberry Pi Zero W working a half a year without crashing, restarting etc., what modules do you using? Did you try only with my modules? You have to know that SBC is very slow and poor on performance so my modules which is in img is taking 99% CPU always, if tou trying to add one more module I think it’s too much
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@lasharor yes of course, no problems? Did you? Having issues?
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@Andrius-ok said in How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero):
Hi @lasharor , my apologies. Yes I have forgotten, very sorry was on long vacation.
So there is my MM image with Chromium for Raspberry Pi Zero Whttps://www.dropbox.com/sh/kdo5q1pxjluca49/AACvP81YjZik6R90BHZNiSZ5a?dl=0
note: you have to configure WiFi by yoursefl and also all modules to work properly in Yours language.
Thanks! Worked nice, until I updated and Chromium 56 (or so) got installed.
That version can’t connect (for whatever reason) connect to http://localhost:8080/.
Because of this, I had to change the file /home/pi/startMirror.sh and replace the word localhost with the word 127.0.0.1 and reboot.
Now it’s working again :)Next thing I’m going to try is to update the MagicMirror installation.
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I used your image and works quite well, only one issue.
The server doesn’t star till I SSH it.
What I’m saying the Pi Zero W boots and keeps on the prompt but doesn’t start the magic mirror till I ssh the Pi.
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Great tutorial but when I booted up my pi I got this:
-bash: xset: command not found
-bash: xset: command not found
-bash: xset: command not found
-bash: midori: command not found
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ matchbox: can’t open display! check your DISPLAY variable.I do not know what to do to fix this.