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    • johnnyboyJ Offline
      johnnyboy @sdetweil
      last edited by

      @sdetweil said in Fresh Install:

      @johnnyboy ok, watching for your feedback

      Okay, I renamed original MM folder, and did your install - bash -c “$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/raspberry.sh)”

      This took a long time and initially thought Pi had froze, so went off and did a few things.
      Came back and looked as if everything installed, and it was awaiting me to enter y/n about splashscreen/autostart… so tried to enter y… but the Pi had froze by that point.

      Pulled the power, and Pi restarted, then went to desktop, and then to MM… so I take it that all went well?

      I checked version and OS — 2.11.0… Raspbian GNU/Linux 9.11 { Stretch }

      So, is that it?.. has it all went okay? and I can now start playing about adding/changing modules?

      How do I change screen to Portrait again?

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        sdetweil @johnnyboy
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        @johnnyboy well, the last two steps didn’t finish, pm2 (autostart) and screen saver

        u can find separate scripts on my repo for those

        system change the screen to portrait? that changed too from boot long ago?
        https://clevertap.com/blog/using-raspberry-pi-to-build-a-commercial-grade-wall-information-dashboard/#:~:text=To change the orientation%2C set,display_rotate%3D3 and reboot again.

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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        • johnnyboyJ Offline
          johnnyboy @sdetweil
          last edited by johnnyboy

          @sdetweil

          u can find separate scripts on my repo for those

          Will do those

          system change the screen to portrait? that changed too from boot long ago?
          https://clevertap.com/blog/using-raspberry-pi-to-build-a-commercial-grade-wall-information-dashboard/#:~:text=To change the orientation%2C set,display_rotate%3D3 and reboot again.

          Ok, I went to the Boot/config.txt… entered the display_rotate=1 and tried to save but says cannot?
          Rebooted but still in landscape and my entry not saved in boot.

          Where am I going wrong?

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            sdetweil @johnnyboy
            last edited by

            @johnnyboy stuff in /boot, /etc are protected, so you have to use the sudo comand
            nano is the editor
            sudo nano /boot/config.txt

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            • johnnyboyJ Offline
              johnnyboy @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @sdetweil
              Sorry … I must have missed something?

              Pi@raspberrypi:~ S sudo nano/boot/config.txt

              sudo: nano/boot/config.txt : command not found

              Pi@raspberrypi:~ S sudonano/boot/config.txt

              Bash: sudonano/boot/config.tx : no such file or directory

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              • BKeyportB Offline
                BKeyport Module Developer
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                FWIW, I would have started with a fresh image. whenever I’m working with a system that’s not been used in a while, I grab what I can and start the OS over fresh, it just seems to work better.

                The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                • johnnyboyJ Offline
                  johnnyboy @BKeyport
                  last edited by

                  @BKeyport
                  Am I entering the correct text into Terminal?
                  Is path right? Is spacing right?

                  Unsure here so trying all sorts to no avail

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                    sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @johnnyboy said in Fresh Install:

                    udonano/boot/config.txt

                    always a space between command and path

                    sudo nano /boot/config.txt
                    

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      sdetweil @BKeyport
                      last edited by

                      @BKeyport he has a some mods… so, trying to help get it up and running and find them

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      • johnnyboyJ Offline
                        johnnyboy @sdetweil
                        last edited by johnnyboy

                        @sdetweil said in Fresh Install:

                        @johnnyboy said in Fresh Install:

                        udonano/boot/config.txt

                        always a space between command and path

                        sudo nano /boot/config.txt
                        

                        Thanks… that got me in… i entered that txt in a space… rebooted… and still in landscape?

                        Tried again, entered sudo nano /boot/config.txt … same as you say with spaces… but now the terminal text that wss within the config has gone… and at bottom it says [Directory ‘boot’ does not exist ]

                        I then look in the boot folder, and i now have - config.tx… config.txt save 1… config.txt save 2… and config.tct save 3 and within all 3 saved ones, it shows - display_rotate=1

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