Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
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@greenwaydev
I did, worked great for me. -
Awesome! Last question. Do I have to remove the other things I have put on the SD card in my pi? Like everything other than raspbian and jessie? Im kind of new to this stuff
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@greenwaydev
So what I did was format the sd card and use win32 disc imager to flash the sd card, put it my my Pi Zero and it worked.
After install I got rid of some stuff via the config file as I didn’t want all that stuff on my MM.
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Changed the display_rotate setting back to 0 but the display is still turned. Any suggestions?
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@greenwaydev
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@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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@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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@greenwaydev After you insert that text save it by ctrl + x, then y and enter
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the type the command:
sudo reboot
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@greenwaydev Here is a great tutorial that can help you learn your way around MM.
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/236/complete-setup-tutorial/6I 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.