Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Displaying Remotely on Two Tablets (How to run separate instances?)
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@Aezothe I would also like to run separate instances. How did you do it?
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@Aezothe That would be awesome… I know someone else who did but never posted how here… it would be great if you could post how you did it :) Others really want to know!
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I’ve tried and got success.
Just copy yourMagicMirror
directory toMagicMirror2
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Modify each config(especially give different port no.)
And execute eachnode serveronly
and open them remotely.
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@Sean thanks for that description. I will probably take the same approach. Currently I am planning to provide a friend with an own display and I am not yet decided if the RPI should remotely access the server instance (via VPN client) or if I would have the application running locally on the RPI and just fetch the content from my network.
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