Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
"Out of memory" issues - where do I begin?
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@ember1205 I just updated the script to handle with/without the space…
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Cool. I download the latest one and try it out.
Glad I can help you keep improving your code! lol
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@ember1205 said in "Out of memory" issues - where do I begin?:
Glad I can help you keep improving your code! lol
me too… thought I had handled that… guess not
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Based on the directions you gave in this thread, the run-start.sh script won’t work. I didn’t take the time to look through the github content to see if this is covered there, but you have to do
chmod +x run-start.sh
Or the script won’t actually execute. Based on old habits, I was executing the chmod statement without even thinking about it. But, after downloading the newest script, I purposefully left it untouched and it wouldn’t run.
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@ember1205 hm, thought it was uploaded with exec. will check this evening. have doctor appt shortly
thanks for the info
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I simply opened the github page, copied the link, and used wget to download it to the mirror. So, it’s entirely possible that the way I downloaded it was partly to blame. Figured I would mention it because I’m likely not the only one that might run into this, and at a minimum it could become a troubleshooting step if others run into issues.
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@ember1205 thx. wget & curl won’t copy the execute permissions. when I install this on a pi 0 I chmod it to executable
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You can’t make this stuff up…
Mirror has been running for a couple of hours now without crashing as it has been doing intermittently in the past. However, there is now a “pop up” on the screen stating that Chromium couldn’t be updated and that I’m missing out on features and fixes.
I found what might be a fix in the way of potentially “configuring” Chromium to ignore updates, but I won’t know if this truly works until probably tomorrow at the earliest.
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I’m now about 2.5 days into two MM’s running without crashes using Chromium instead of Electron. I’ve also not seen a return of the pop up from Chromium about needing to be updated.
For those that might need to correct the update issue, here’ s what I did on my mirrors:
sudo touch /etc/chromium-browser/customizations/01-disable-update-check;echo CHROMIUM_FLAGS=\"\$\{CHROMIUM_FLAGS\} --check-for-update-interval=31536000\" | sudo tee /etc/chromium-browser/customizations/01-disable-update-check
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@ember1205 cool. thx for that info. I will add it to my install script for pi0!!