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      dwburger
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      Hmmm…installed the default MTA for Ubuntu 18 which fixed the error message in the logfile, but pm2 still didn’t restart the MM2. I’m afraid I don’t really understand your note about pi versus root cron running. I can “sudo crontab -e” if that’s a better idea. I will add, my Ubuntu is starting up with its GUI and then I’m opening a terminal window to start MM2 using “pm2 start mm.sh”.

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        sdetweil @dwburger
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        @dwburger ok, but you don’t have to do ANY of this… if you used my install script, it set pm2 to autostart on boot

        to fix if you DIDN’T use my install script, use my fixuppm2 script
        see
        https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts

        read the readme.

        if MM crashes, pm2 auto restarts

        YOU don’t have to have any additional commands any where

        Sam

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          dwburger
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          I may have given you the wrong impression…I really don’t know my way around Linux/Ubuntu. However, I was able to run your fixuppm2 script and I now see what you mean about not having to do anything else. I’m getting the behavior I want. When I reboot my machine MM2 starts right up. I’m getting ready to make another MM2 on a mini PC running Ubuntu. This time, I’m going to use your install script!

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            dwburger
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            OK…your script did a great job in getting a new MM installed onto another Ubuntu machine. There’s one odd behavior I’m noticing. When the MM2 first comes up after power-on or reboot, not all the modules get started. I have to press the key and the File -> Close. When the MM2 comes up again all is well. I’m wondering why that is??? Is it possible to place a delay in the config.js (or somewhere else) so each module has plenty of time to get started. Maybe there’s another solution to this behavior???
            BTW…thanks for all your work on the installation scripts and the help you’ve provided!

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              sdetweil @dwburger
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              @dwburger i have never seen that behavior…

              do you have two entries in pm2??
              show the results of

              pm2 status
              

              Sam

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              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                dwburger
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                No, just 1…MagicMirror.

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                  sdetweil @dwburger
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                  @dwburger hm… what system is this on? I have 9 instances running… never seen it behave that way… MM controls all the modules

                  Sam

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                    dwburger
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                    This is on a MiniPC running Ubuntu 18.04.4.

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                      sdetweil @dwburger
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                      @dwburger hm… my desktop is ubuntu 18.04, w MM running… on second display

                      Sam

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                        dwburger @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil I’m using the MiniPC solely for the MM2. The MiniPC is mounted to the back of an old wall-mounted LCD monitor and serves, basically, as an information kiosk for me running clock, calendar, radar, traffic, weather and to-do list modules.

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