Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Does magicmirror need minimal X11 to run?
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@sdetweil said in Does magicmirror need minimal X11 to run?:
not the right one
I installed this one:
root@local-mm:/# apt install libdbus-1-3 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done libdbus-1-3 is already the newest version (1.10.28-0+deb9u1). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
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@lpt2007 i don’t know… the error says its not right.
I don’t know how to solve it…again, I would go look at that other docker container which does what you want (maybe)
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@sdetweil said in Does magicmirror need minimal X11 to run?:
i don’t really understand, as BOTH approaches will require some browser to be running ON the HASSOS image ALL THE TIME… (somewhere)
Container with mm must connect to host display. I made something simmilar with kodi media center in docker container.
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@lpt2007 ok, and why does chrome on the hassos not work?
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@sdetweil said in Does magicmirror need minimal X11 to run?:
@lpt2007 ok, and why does chrome on the hassos not work?
Maybe I can try to made ha addon with chrome in kiosk mode to see where the problem is?
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@lpt2007 said in Does magicmirror need minimal X11 to run?:
Scenario 2: Using docker on the raspberry pi and starting the magicmirror on the screen of the pi.
I will post results back.
Again without success :(
Error:
(electron:41): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: unix:0.0 -
@lpt2007 yeh, its a tricky, not really supported approach
I personally wouldn’t even try it -
Maybe the problem is host os, not a container?
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Problem is host os. I downloaded latest raspbian buster image and followed guide from the link. Works like charm in docker container and display picture to host hdmi.