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    Rpi3 & 7" pi touchscreen - MM not displaying

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      kindsouls @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil said in Rpi3 & 7" pi touchscreen - MM not displaying:

      @kindsouls the 7 in is not DISPLAY:0

      I have never seen or used one, so I don’t know what its display number is.

      change it in installers/mm.sh

      I thought so too, but then I ran tvservice:

      pi@raspberrypi:~ $ tvservice -l
      2 attached device(s), display ID’s are :
      Display Number 0, type Main LCD
      Display Number 2, type HDMI 0

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        sdetweil @kindsouls
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        @kindsouls as I said, never seen one… others have done it…

        do u seen the pi desktop after boot?

        Sam

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          kindsouls @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil said in Rpi3 & 7" pi touchscreen - MM not displaying:

          @kindsouls as I said, never seen one… others have done it…

          do u seen the pi desktop after boot?

          Raspbian lite, so no desktop, but I do see the
          “raspberrypi login:”
          after boot. I could hook up a keyboard and type on the screen I’m certain.
          I can also do things that effect the display in realtime, such as:

          sudo sh -c “echo 80 > /sys/class/backlight/rpi_backlight/brightness”

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            sdetweil @kindsouls
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            @kindsouls gotta have the desktop version…
            browser requires graphics

            Sam

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              kindsouls
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              thank you

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