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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
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        @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…

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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
          

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            sdetweil @NathTheDude
            last edited by sdetweil

            @NathTheDude run-start.sh is in the MagicMirror folder

            actually the pm2 only on the 1st screen is understandable
            as the script used by pm2 is installers/mm.sh

            which does

            DISPLAY=:0 npm start
            

            and run-start does

            # if DISPLAY is not set then set it
            if [ -z "$DISPLAY" ]; then #If not set DISPLAY is SSH remote or tty
            	export DISPLAY=:0 # Set by default display
            fi
            

            so I would just set export DISPLAY=:0
            and the execute run-start.sh

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            • bheplerB Offline
              bhepler Module Developer
              last edited by

              I have to head home, so I can’t investigate any more for some time. But I did find this link on StackOverflow that seems to address the issue. Aren’t we using an X11 based desktop manager?
              Anyway, this may help.

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                sdetweil @bhepler
                last edited by

                @bhepler correct, that is DISPLAY

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                  NathTheDude
                  last edited by

                  thanks @sdetweil , right you are - I was not running npm from within the MagicMirror directory.

                  When I update ‘Display’ to 1 I still get an error when trying to manually run NPM, however when ‘Display’ is set to 0 and then I run NPM there are no errors with it. The error is:

                  pi@MagicMirrors:~/MagicMirror $ npm start
                  
                  > magicmirror@2.10.1 start /home/pi/MagicMirror
                  > ./run-start.sh
                  
                  (electron:11918): Gtk-WARNING **: 22:18:00.088: cannot open display: :1
                  npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
                  npm ERR! errno 1
                  npm ERR! magicmirror@2.10.1 start: `./run-start.sh`
                  npm ERR! Exit status 1
                  npm ERR! 
                  npm ERR! Failed at the magicmirror@2.10.1 start script.
                  npm ERR! This is probably not a problem with npm. There is likely additional logging output above.
                  
                  npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
                  npm ERR!     /home/pi/.npm/_logs/2020-02-04T22_18_00_154Z-debug.log
                  pi@MagicMirrors:~/MagicMirror $ 
                  

                  @bhepler thanks for the link, it is a bit beyond my understanding at the moment. I will have to read up on it a bit more. I tried to run xrandr to see what kind of status it gives on the monitors but it currently comes back with ‘Can’t open display’, I assume it is because another service/application is utilising them?

                  Anyway, thanks for your help.

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                    sdetweil @NathTheDude
                    last edited by sdetweil

                    @NathTheDude said in Rpi 4 and two monitors:

                    When I update ‘Display’ to 1 I still get an error

                    Yes, we just need to find out what the other Display number is.

                    tvservice is wrong cause it reports display 2 for HDMI 0, and we know it’s really Display 0

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                      NathTheDude
                      last edited by

                      @sdetweil , so using ‘0’ or ‘0.0’ give the same result and start MM on the first monitor.

                      So far I have tried 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5

                      How far do I go? :)

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                        OldSunGuy @NathTheDude
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                        @NathTheDude The 2nd monitor should be display 0, screen 1. Use this:

                        DISPLAY=:0.1
                        
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