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    • S Do not disturb
      sdetweil @lavolp3
      last edited by

      @lavolp3 it is/was installed as part of the original install script raspberry.sh, I didn’t change that except to
      add some logging

      # Check if plymouth is installed (default with PIXEL desktop environment), then install custom splashscreen.
      echo -e "\e[96mCheck plymouth installation ...\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
      if command_exists plymouth; then
      	THEME_DIR="/usr/share/plymouth/themes"
      	echo -e "\e[90mSplashscreen: Checking themes directory.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
      	if [ -d $THEME_DIR ]; then
      		echo -e "\e[90mSplashscreen: Create theme directory if not exists.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
      		if [ ! -d $THEME_DIR/MagicMirror ]; then
      			sudo mkdir $THEME_DIR/MagicMirror
      		fi
      
      		if sudo cp ~/MagicMirror/splashscreen/splash.png $THEME_DIR/MagicMirror/splash.png && sudo cp ~/MagicMirror/splashscreen/MagicMirror.plymouth $THEME_DIR/MagicMirror/MagicMirror.plymouth && sudo cp ~/MagicMirror/splashscreen/MagicMirror.script $THEME_DIR/MagicMirror/MagicMirror.script; then
      			echo
      			if [ "$(which plymouth-set-default-theme)." != "." ]; then
      				if sudo plymouth-set-default-theme -R MagicMirror; then
      					echo -e "\e[92mSplashscreen: Changed theme to MagicMirror successfully.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
      				else
      					echo -e "\e[91mSplashscreen: Couldn't change theme to MagicMirror!\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
      				fi
      			fi
      		else
      			echo -e "\e[91mSplashscreen: Copying theme failed!\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
      		fi
      	else
      		echo -e "\e[91mSplashscreen: Themes folder doesn't exist!\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
      	fi
      else
      	echo -e "\e[93mplymouth is not installed.\e[0m" | tee -a $logfile
      fi
      

      Sam

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      • lavolp3L Offline
        lavolp3 Module Developer @sdetweil
        last edited by

        @sdetweil Interesting, so it is currently only present on new installations. Updaters from earlier install don’t get this paticular upgrade.
        I guess I really need to take some time to look into your script and use it for future updates.
        Thanks for the explanations!

        How to troubleshoot modules
        MMM-soccer v2, MMM-AVStock

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        • S Do not disturb
          sdetweil @lavolp3
          last edited by sdetweil

          @lavolp3 correct. Only installed during initial install.

          I didn’t create the installer script, only updated it and made it handle more environments.
          Like the node/npm installs used to be one thing, they are separated now.
          The old code installed node. And then failed cause npm wasn’t installed.

          The pm2 install was hard coded to one is platform. I fixed that.

          It only handled one screensaver config. I fixed that.

          And added logging.

          Then I made an upgrade script

          The upgrade script does what you would do.
          Download the code, npm install. And then npm install in all the active module folders where there is a package.json file

          Sam

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            AxLed Module Developer
            last edited by

            i had the same issue with a clean install of MM on raspian buster.
            For manually setting the MM bootscreen this worked for me:

            cd /usr/share/plymouth/themes/
            sudo mkdir MagicMirror
            
            sudo cp ~/MagicMirror/splashscreen/splash.png /usr/share/plymouth/themes/MagicMirror/splash.png
            sudo cp ~/MagicMirror/splashscreen/MagicMirror.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/MagicMirror/MagicMirror.plymouth
            sudo cp ~/MagicMirror/splashscreen/MagicMirror.script /usr/share/plymouth/themes/MagicMirror/MagicMirror.script
            
            sudo plymouth-set-default-theme -R MagicMirror
            

            AxLED

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            • S Do not disturb
              sdetweil @AxLed
              last edited by

              @AxLed that is what the install script does

              Sam

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              • T Offline
                tinwetari
                last edited by

                i dont seem to get this working :(

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