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      NathTheDude
      last edited by

      @sdetweil , it is seen as two separate monitors. There is not a setting to scretch one screen to the other with the settings. The closest is ‘Strectch to cover screen’ but that does not seem to help.

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        bhepler Module Developer @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil - I don’t know if that capability is in the Raspi display drivers. It’s always going to see the two monitors as two separate devices with unique desktops. If you click on the Identify button, it should show you a different number on each monitor.

        The only thing I can think of that would treat two monitors as a single continuous desktop is the AMD Eyefinity tech.

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          NathTheDude
          last edited by

          Thanks @sdetweil and @bhepler , could you point me in the direction of how I would display a seperate instance of MM each monitor? I know this would mean I would need to update/maintain two different MM’s but maybe that is a better option if I want to add various modules?

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            sdetweil @bhepler
            last edited by

            @bhepler said in Rpi 4 and two monitors:

            I don’t know if that capability is in the Raspi display drivers. It’s always going to see the two monitors as two separate devices with unique desktops. If you click on the Identify button, it should show you a different number on each monitor.

            well, that is stupid sh… , in this day and age you should be able to config the thing like u want…

            I booted ubuntu on my desktop with has two displays and it made one big desktop by default…
            can’t understand why raspi should be so dumb

            Sam

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              NathTheDude
              last edited by NathTheDude

              does this help


              pi@MagicMirrors:~ $ tvservice --list
              2 attached device(s), display ID’s are :
              Display Number 2, type HDMI 0
              Display Number 7, type HDMI 1
              pi@MagicMirrors:~ $

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                sdetweil @NathTheDude
                last edited by

                @NathTheDude MagicMirror startup in the run-start.sh file sets DISPLAY=:0 for the primary display
                I would guess that the second display is :1

                so, do
                export DISPLAY=:1
                then npm start

                see if it comes up on the second display

                Sam

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                  NathTheDude
                  last edited by NathTheDude

                  @sdetweil na, no joy. I did try this yesterday also but was not sure I was looking in the right place. For the sake of it I tried using numbers 0 to 9, all with the same result. This for example:

                  npm ERR! code ENOENT
                  npm ERR! syscall open
                  npm ERR! path /home/pi/package.json
                  npm ERR! errno -2
                  npm ERR! enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/home/pi/package.json'
                  npm ERR! enoent This is related to npm not being able to find a file.
                  npm ERR! enoent 
                  
                  npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
                  npm ERR!     /home/pi/.npm/_logs/2020-02-04T21_33_32_894Z-debug.log
                  

                  However if I reboot the RPI with run-start having the different value it will still display the MM on the first screen, this made me think that this script was not being used at the startup as I would expect it to fail and not display the MM - perhaps I am wrong.

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                  • bheplerB Offline
                    bhepler Module Developer
                    last edited by

                    I wonder if we’re looking in the wrong place? Perhaps it’s how the MM process is calling Electron that determines where on the desktop the app appears.

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                      sdetweil @NathTheDude
                      last edited by

                      @NathTheDude said in Rpi 4 and two monitors:

                      npm ERR! code ENOENT
                      npm ERR! syscall open
                      npm ERR! path /home/pi/package.json
                      npm ERR! errno -2

                      you are doing npm start in the root, not in the MagicMirror folder…

                      Sam

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                        sdetweil @bhepler
                        last edited by sdetweil

                        @bhepler that is run-start.sh

                        ~/MagicMirror/package.json

                        {
                          "name": "magicmirror",
                          "version": "2.10.1",
                          "description": "The open source modular smart mirror platform.",
                          "main": "js/electron.js",
                          "scripts": {
                            "start": "./run-start.sh",     // < ------   when u do npm start this happens
                        

                        Sam

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