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    "Out of memory" issues - where do I begin?

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      ember1205
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      Update… 30 full days since my last post about stability and have not experienced a single crash on either mirror. So, Electron is definitely the source of the problem.

      Thank you to @sdetweil for the assistance in swapping over to Chromium and getting things to a stable state.

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        sdetweil @ember1205
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        @ember1205 thank you for the feedback… there is a proposal to move to Electron V10

        Sam

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          ember1205
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          Wanted to post what is likely a ‘final update’ to this thread. I was running for literally weeks if not months with zero issues. I even let the system run for at least a month with the “you’re out of date” banner across the top and not one crash.

          I updated the mirror and it reverted itself back to using Electron (that in itself is infuriating) and it’s crashing again. So, not only is Electron the problem but it’s STILL a problem.

          I’ve reverted my mirror back to the outdated code and will do another update and not allow it to change back to Electron so that it can run without crashing!

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            sdetweil @ember1205
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            @ember1205 what do you mean ‘updated’? if u just did a git pull, then u updated to the same level of electron

            new release coming this week (1/1) which moves up to electron 8. 5.3

            if u want to test it today, use the develop branch

            both still use only electron, you can reinsert run-start.sh to use chromium

            Sam

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              ember1205 @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil I used your upgrade script on my mirror. During the upgrade, it reverted the configuration back to using Electron instead of retaining the run-start.sh directive that would launch Chromium.

              I wiped out the entire MM directory and copied back the working one that wasn’t upgraded. Unfortunately, it now seems that it is refusing to run the upgrade script and I’m wondering if it’s a certificate issue and I need to update the Pi itself first…

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                sdetweil @ember1205
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                @ember1205 the upgrade doesn’t know about your local change to use run-start… but all u had to do was restore that one line in package.json

                it now seems that it is refusing to run the upgrade script

                show me the ~/MagicMirror/installers/upgrade.log

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                  ember1205 @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil This is all that it spits out on a test run (and MM no longer shows that it is out of date but it is):

                  Upgrade started - Mon Dec 28 09:07:08 EST 2020
                  system is Linux raspberrypi 4.19.75-v7+ #1270 SMP Tue Sep 24 18:45:11 BST 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux
                  the os is Distributor ID: Raspbian Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) Release: 10 Codename: buster
                  doing test run = true, NO updates will be applied!
                  
                  saving custom.css
                  Unable to determine upstream git repository
                  restoring custom.css
                  removing git alias
                  Upgrade ended - Mon Dec 28 09:07:09 EST 2020
                  
                  

                  I tried connecting to a couple of web sites via CURL and it throws errors about loading certificates and these sites should work fine. So, the combo of everything is why I’m suspecting that there is a certificate issue due to an older OS on the Pi. I’m doing an upgrade on it now…

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                    sdetweil @ember1205
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                    @ember1205 when u made your backup, how did u do it? you may not have backed up the git repo

                    from the MagicMirror folder
                    do a git status
                    and ls .git (notice the leading dot)

                    Sam

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                      ember1205 @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil I honestly don’t recall if I renamed the original folder MM-backup/ and then did rsync back to MagicMirror/ or just did rsync to MM-backup/. My rsync would have been with flags ‘-vaPHSx’, so either way it should have gotten everything.

                      I’ll check for the .git directory…

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                        ember1205
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                        I can’t seem to get the system to tell me that it’s out of date again (even though I know it is). That’s ok for now, though… New problem…

                        Chromium is crashing, and I have a guess as to what might be going on. I have been searching and can not find anything related to a log file for Chromium, though, and I would need to be able to see that to understand if my suspicion is correct. Am I just completely missing it?

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