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    How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)

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    • G Offline
      greenwaydev
      last edited by

      Changed the display_rotate setting back to 0 but the display is still turned. Any suggestions?

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        Mikgabo @greenwaydev
        last edited by

        @greenwaydev
        Did you reboot?

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          greenwaydev @Mikgabo
          last edited by

          @Mikgabo I unplugged the pi, removed the SD, and changed the rotate setting. Then, I put it back in and plugged the pi back in.

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            Mikgabo @greenwaydev
            last edited by

            @greenwaydev I’m thinking you aren’t making the adjustment in the right location (possibly).

            Try this from terminal:

            sudo nano /boot/config.txt
            

            and add the following to the file. Where you add it doesn’t really matter:

            # Rotate display virtically
            display_rotate=0
            
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              Mikgabo @greenwaydev
              last edited by

              @greenwaydev After you insert that text save it by ctrl + x, then y and enter

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                Mikgabo
                last edited by

                the type the command:

                sudo reboot
                
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                  Mikgabo @greenwaydev
                  last edited by

                  @greenwaydev Here is a great tutorial that can help you learn your way around MM.
                  https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/236/complete-setup-tutorial/6

                  I would recommend, once you get your MM configured the way you like to make a back up of it using win32 disk imager (make sure .img is on the end of the file or it won’t save as a disc image). That way if you mess up your SD card somehow you have a back up to use.

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                    justindp2006
                    last edited by justindp2006

                    I used the image that was posted a few comments back. I can NOT for the life of me get the wireless to connect. I have followed every guide I can find and it will not connect. I have tried DHCP and static. I’m out of ideas.

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                      greenwaydev @justindp2006
                      last edited by

                      @justindp2006 Had the same issue. Couldnt find the fix anywhere

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                        Mikgabo @justindp2006
                        last edited by yawns

                        @justindp2006 so you followed the guide and entered you ssid and password?
                        You could try the terminal command

                        sudo raspi-config
                        

                        And set up wifi via the on screen menu.

                        Failing that u could set up a wpa supplicant file and insert it in your sd card
                        https://howchoo.com/g/ndy1zte2yjn/how-to-set-up-wifi-on-your-raspberry-pi-without-ethernet

                        Hope this helps

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