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    MMM-PIR-Sensor

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      icemanmw
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      @maxxmagic said in MMM-PIR-Sensor:

      The install is complete new with the newest raspian and the newest version of MM and so on.

      Have you also switched on the GPIO’s in the RASPBIAN operating system?

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        MaxxMagic @icemanmw
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        @icemanmw What du you mean exactly by turning on the gpio?

        I added the user to the gpio group and the indicator shows that it detecting movement.

        So let me know, which command do you by turning on the gpio.

        Thank you in advance :)

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          JerryP @MaxxMagic
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          @maxxmagic !

          check this link point 4.1

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            MaxxMagic @JerryP
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            @jerryp

            Thanks,

            I thought the remote connection is for entering the GPIO via LAN because the setup is completely wired at the pi.

            Best :)
            Max

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              MaxxMagic @MaxxMagic
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              Unfortunatley, it doens not change any behavior.

              If I pu in this in to the command line:

              gpio read 25
              Unable to determine hardware version. I see: Hardware   : BCM2835
              ,
               - expecting BCM2708 or BCM2709. Please report this to projects@drogon.net
              

              I got this error. Could this be related to the problem with the screen?

              Best,
              Max

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                MaxxMagic @MaxxMagic
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                I solved by my own.
                I did fresh install and using the script of @sdetweil to install MagicMirror and mmpm of @bee-mar install all modules I saved my old config that all stuff was easy and fast.

                Thanks for your help.

                Best,
                MaxxMagic

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