Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
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@SebTota
unfortunately no, it remains on the terminal. When i open a browser and go to localhost:8080 it does appear to be working so i know the MM and modules load correctly.It seems to be an issue with the midori start script?
/home/pi/startMidori.sh
#!/bin/sh xset -dpms # disable DPMS (Energy Star) features. xset s off # disable screen saver xset s noblank # don’t blank the video device matchbox-window-manager & unclutter & midori -e Fullscreen -a http://localhost:8080
My /home/pi/start.sh script:
#!/bin/bash cd ~/MagicMirror node serveronly & sleep 45 sudo xinit /home/pi/startMidori.sh
and the last line in .bashrc
/home/pi/start.sh
another side note- on boot i get this error:
(EE) Fatal server error: (EE) Server is already active for display 0 If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock and start again. (EE) (EE) Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support at http://wiki.x.org for help. (EE) Starting MagicMirror: v2.1.0 Loading config ... Loading module helpers ... No helper found for module: alert. Initializing new module helper ... No helper found for module: clock. XIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0" after 6 requests (6 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
could this be the source of the error?
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@piziie In my experience, this means that the mirror process is already running and you’ve attempted to start it again. Are you using PM2 to manage the mirror process? Is it possible that two of your scripts are both trying to start the mirror? Have you changed any init settings to auto-boot the mirror?
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@piziie if you want I can post my image and you can write my image to your sd
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@bhepler pm2 doesnt appear to be installed, however i do have npm installed. Could that cause a conflict?
Any way to the sources from which start the mirror process is starting?
Also i may have created a conflict by following the OP steps as well as the steps outlined by @kobie
Also… Instead of adding start.sh to the end of .bashrc, it’s better practice to have the script run automatically on start-up. To do this: sudo mv /home/pi/start.sh /etc/init.d/startMagicMirror.sh sudo update-rc.d startMagicMirror.sh defaults 100 This moves the script to the standard location for start-up scripts and tells the system to run it after each boot.
I went back and deleted the startMagicMirror.sh file, however. Does update-rc.d need to be rolled back as well?
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@piziie That sounds right. Without tracing too closely, it sounds like your
startMagicMirror.sh
scripts and yourstart.sh
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@bhepler after deleting startMagicMirror.sh the same problem exists
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@piziie After you deleted the
startMagicMirror.sh
did you run the update command you quoted?
sudo update-rc.d startMagicMirror.sh remove
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@bhepler i have run that command, same issue persists.
Could it have something to do with VNCserver? -
I have MM2 running quite well on my Pi3 but I’d like to free up the Pi3 and use my zero for the MM2. Has anyone seen any real downsides to using the Pi Zero over the Pi3?
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@Mar compared to the Pi3 the processing power is way lower, so from that point of view some modules wouldnt work properly. That said, for the ‘stock’ modules and API driven modules it should all work fine. Besides that the installing process is a bit more difficult as you can read above ;)