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

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      Kobie
      last edited by

      Great work Wieber. That’s a great guide. You saved me a lot of time.

      I followed it step by step and noticed a few things missing, so here they are:

      Step 6
      git is not installed by default so you’ll need to install it first:

      sudo apt-get install git

      Then before running ‘sudo npm install’ you need to do this:

      cd MagicMirror

      Step 11
      To use xset (for stopping the screen blanking) you first need to install the xset command:

      sudo apt-get install x11-xserver-utils

      start.sh should start with this line:

      #!/bin/bash

      chmod should be run with sudo:

      sudo chmod a+x /home/pi/start.sh

      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 think if you do this, there’s no need to log in automatically (so you can skip step 10 above).

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        Kobie
        last edited by

        Forgot to add:

        Step 11
        Instead of
        sudo nano /home/pi/startMidori

        it should read:
        sudo nano /home/pi/startMidori.sh

        And as Burner911 mentioned, insert

        unclutter &

        to midori.sh between the second last and last line.

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          Wieber @Burner911
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          @Burner911 Sorry for the late reply!
          Currently I have just a barebone MM running, it does the job and life is kinda busy atm so modules would have to wait for a bit. I think however that really most of the modules would work, since they’re mostly a part of the site that is running, which was never a problem for the Zero. The problem lies in the fact that MM runs with a browser setup that is not supported by the processor. But if you run into any, I would love to know!

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            Wieber @Kobie
            last edited by

            @Kobie Thanks for the reply!
            My memories say Git worked out of the box, but my brains tells me that makes no sense since I usedJessie Lite, so it’s definitely worth editing the post (along with the other steps you mentioned, turns out that making a ‘guide’ from memory isn’t great ;) ), however I can’t edit the post anymore, maybe one of the moderators has a solution for this?

            While we wait for that:
            I HIGHLY RECOMMEND EVERYONE FOLLOWING THIS GUIDE TO READ BOTH @Burner911 AND @Kobie POSTS, IT MIGHT SAVE YOU SOME TIME YOU COULD SPEND IN FRONT OF YOUR FANCY MIRROR ;)

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              randombullet
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                randombullet
                last edited by

                I’ve been working on this for a little bit and I’m sorry for all the incoming questions and posts on here.

                On sudo npm install, I get npm ERR! code EPEERINVALID.

                I’ve tried googling some answers but I’m not confident enough to figure this out. Also I’m writing the steps in a more linear way to make more sense of it this is what I have so far and I’d like some input so that I can help other people.

                Step 2
                My Jessie Lite didn’t allow me to create files for some reason. I posted on reddit here.

                Anyways the way of going around this is to put in a “wpa_supplicant.conf” file into your SD card and put the following in:

                network={
                	ssid=”YOUR_WIFI”
                	psk=”WIFI_PASSWORD”
                }
                

                This is what I have so far. Please look over this. Thanks in advanced!

                1 sudo wget http://node-arm.herokuapp.com/node_latest_armhf.deb
                2 sudo dpkg -i node_latest_armhf.deb
                3 sudo apt-get install npm
                4 sudo apt-get install git
                5 cd /home/pi/
                6 git clone https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror
                7 cd MagicMirror
                8 sudo npm install #This will take a LONG time.
                9 sudo apt-get install midori
                10 sudo apt-get install unclutter
                11 sudo aptitude install xinit
                12 sudo apt-get install matchbox
                13 sudo raspi-config
                14 Boot Options -> B1 Desktop/CLI -> B2 Console Autologin
                15 sudo nano /home/pi/start.sh

                #! /bin/bash
                cd ~/MagicMirror
                node serveronly &
                sleep 45
                sudo xinit /home/pi/startMidori.sh
                

                16 Control + x > Y > Return
                17 sudo chmod a+x /home/pi/start.sh
                18 sudo mv /home/pi/start.sh /etc/init.d/startMagicMirror.sh
                19 sudo update-rc.d startMagicMirror.sh defaults 100
                20 sudo apt-get install x11-xserver-utils
                21 sudo nano /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
                

                22 Control + x > Y > Return
                23 sudo nano /boot/config.txt

                disable_overscan=1
                framebuffer_width=1050
                framebuffer_height=1680
                framebuffer_depth=32
                framebuffer_ignore_alpha=1
                hdmi_pixel_encoding=1
                hdmi_group=2
                display_rotate=1
                

                24 Control + x > Y > Return

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                  Burner911 @Wieber
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                  @Wieber @Kobie

                  Thank you for your help! Have you had any luck scheduling your monitor to turn on and off? I can’t get mine to work with the scheduler module.

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                    Kobie @randombullet
                    last edited by

                    @randombullet I got error when installing npm too, but can’t recall what they were. I just ignored them and everything works fine anyway. Try starting it up and see what happens.

                    @Burner911 No sorry, I haven’t try that module, but as far as I’m aware running on a Zero should impact the modules at all so it could be a separate issue.

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                      Burner911 @Kobie
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                      @Kobie I’m worried it may be something with the limited processing power of the Pi. Since the scheduler relies on the remote module as well I double checked the remote module by trying to connect remotely from my phone, but the webpage would just hang. This may be an unrelated issue, but I’ll look into it more.

                      When I shut down my mirror manually I see my email module is throwing errors in the background too so maybe that is drawing too many resources as well? Hard to say, I’ll report back if I find a solution.

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                        randombullet @Kobie
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                        @Kobie So even after I did all of my steps and there were no error I rebooted and came back to the terminal screen. I midori apparently didn’t launch. Also, after I did

                        sudo cp config/config.js.sample config/config.js
                        

                        I was presented with a blank document. Is it supposed to have anything?

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