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

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    • J Offline
      justindp2006
      last edited by

      @Mikgabo said in How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero):

      wed as I made it o

      I understood :) I tried that earlier and again and there is no networking options under it?

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        Mikgabo @justindp2006
        last edited by yawns

        @justindp2006 try this out
        https://howchoo.com/g/ndy1zte2yjn/how-to-set-up-wifi-on-your-raspberry-pi-without-ethernet

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          justindp2006
          last edited by

          Tried. Think it’s time to toss in the towel. Hours lost to this project. It would be one thing if I was new to all of this or ignorant to programming or pis in general. I just don’t understand and there are no clues. Thanks for the replies.

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            justindp2006
            last edited by

            OK, so I haven’t confirmed it on this package but was having the SAME EXACT issue with an octoprint setup for my printer. Anyhow I ran sudo iwlist wlan0 scan and it sees my network. Here is the kicker though. My network shows up like "MyNetworkHere ". There is a space between MyNetworkHere and the ". I added the space, saved and rebooted and it immediately connected. Hope this helps someone.

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              greenwaydev
              last edited by

              I can’t get Magic Mirror to launch. Is this a problem with the scripts?

              0_1525534860772_fullsizeinput_40e.jpeg

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              • BaldrickB Offline
                Baldrick
                last edited by

                “How I didn’t got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero) w”

                tl;dr: My findings are that latest MM doesn't work on ARM 6 (Pi 0/1).
                

                Hi all, I’m a Pi noob and I wanted to use my RPi 0w to put the magic in my mirror. I followed this guide but despite everything ‘apparently’ working, I only ever got a blank screen.

                • I followed this guide line by line (keeping same, out of date versions) I got warnings when installing MM but it installed however when Midori launched I only got a blank screen.
                • I followed this guide using Jessie lite but the latest l6 node version. Blank screen.
                • I tried on Stretch Lite with the latest l6 node… same problem. I even tried numerous browsers on Stretch as I read Midori had issues on Stretch. Blank screen.
                • I tested all the above by launching Midori with Google and that worked each time, the blank screen was only with MM.

                I used SebTota’s image (link p9) and also had issues connecting to the internet. After bit of investigation I realised for me this wasn’t a WiFi issue (as others reported) but a Gateway issue even though it was set correctly in /etc/dhcpcd.conf

                For those struggling with internet access, and if you can ping the LAN but not the internet, try this:

                $ route -n
                

                If the Gateway entry is 0.0.0.0 you have the same issue I did, correct it with:

                $ sudo route add default gw 10.0.0.1
                

                *(change the IP to your own router IP) then you should be able to reach the outside world.

                This worked!!! However… SebTota’s image is now old and as soon as I connected to the internet, MM complains it’s out of date. As soon as you update MM, I got the same blank screen issue.

                After hours of investigating and trying and trying again, I can only surmise that the issue is with the latest MM build
                and that it’s just not designed for ARM6 architecture. It does however work just fine on my PRi 3B+ so there is definitely not an issue with MM!! It’s just a shame I can’t use the ultra small 0w to drive the mirror.

                I’m no expert and this could be just me but I just thought I might share my findings in case it helps anyone else.

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                  jpvalery @Baldrick
                  last edited by

                  Hi,

                  Followed the instructions and could get it working neither with Midori nor Chromium.

                  I got error messages for chromium like this

                  bootstrap_helper: /usr/lib/chromium-browser/nacl_helper: Cannot open ELF file!  errno=2
                  [1:1:0509/144633.366460:ERROR:nacl_fork_delegate_linux.cc(315)] Bad NaCl helper startup ack (0 bytes)
                  [776:776:0509/144633.386035:ERROR:browser_main_loop.cc(495)] Failed to put Xlib into threaded mode.
                  [776:776:0509/144633.407424:ERROR:browser_main_loop.cc(272)] Gtk: cannot open display: 
                  

                  and i had also npm errors that I ignored

                  npm WARN package.json magicmirror-fonts@ No README data
                  npm ERR! Linux 4.9.35+
                  npm ERR! argv "/usr/local/bin/node" "/usr/local/bin/npm" "install" "--unsafe-perm"
                  npm ERR! node v4.2.1
                  npm ERR! npm  v2.14.7
                  npm ERR! code EPEERINVALID
                  
                  npm ERR! peerinvalid The package stylelint@8.4.0 does not satisfy its siblings' peerDependencies requirements!
                  npm ERR! peerinvalid Peer stylelint-config-standard@18.2.0 wants stylelint@^8.3.0 || ^9.0.0
                  npm ERR! peerinvalid Peer grunt-stylelint@0.10.0 wants stylelint@^9.0.0
                  
                  npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request:
                  npm ERR!     /home/pi/MagicMirror/npm-debug.log
                  

                  So I guess, as @Baldrick mentioned, that this is not working anymore :(

                  Will probably just get a R3B+ for that and keep the 0w for experiments.

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                    E3V3A @Baldrick
                    last edited by

                    @baldrick
                    After a fresh reboot and just after starting MM and getting a black screen.
                    Run with:
                    'cd $HOME/MagicMirror/installers/; pm2 flush && rm ~/.pm2/logs/mm-* ; pm2 start mm.sh

                    And make sure that your mm.sh reads:

                    cd ~/MagicMirror
                    DISPLAY=:0 npm start
                    

                    Can you please (open a new issue on Github) and post the output of:

                    1. uname -a
                    2. dmesg -x -d -T
                    3. journalctl -b
                    4. sudo cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log
                    5. sudo cat /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log
                    6. systemctl list-unit-files -t service -all
                    7. cat ~/.xsession-errors
                    8. cat ~/.pm2/logs/mm-error-0.log
                    9. cat ~/.pm2/logs/mm-out-0.log

                    "Everything I do (here) is for free – altruism is the way!"
                    MMM-FlightsAbove, MMM-Tabulator, MMM-Assistant (co-maintainer)

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                      janth
                      last edited by

                      Hello :) since my Zero’s USB port is broken, I have to run everything from ssh and scripts.

                      I experienced the same as @Hawking: when starting midori, the screen would either turn black or white. I installed chromium and replaced the line “midori -e Fullscreen -a http://localhost:8080” by “chromium-browser --incognito --kiosk http://localhost:8080”. Chromium only shows a line at the top of the screen saying it can’t be run as sudo.

                      Any idea on how to fix this? Or how to get midori to work?

                      Thanks in advance :)

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                        eviljin
                        last edited by eviljin

                        Sorry for a stupid question, I’m all new to this.

                        When I ran the git clone command, I got this:

                        fatal: unable to access ‘https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/’: server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none

                        Am I missing something?

                        Thanks

                        Edit: NM, found the problem. Date/time on the pi was wrong.

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