Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Npm start...
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@cowboysdude I will try to reproduce on my machine in a few hours when I get home and will report back.
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@morozgrafix said in Npm start...:
@cowboysdude I will try to reproduce on my machine in a few hours when I get home and will report back.
Thank you!
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@cowboysdude I managed to get it up and running locally on a super old system running Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS. I had some trouble starting electron via SSH when running
DISPLAY=:0 npm start
, butnpm start
worked just fineHere is a list of steps that got it running (i’m running node v6.9.4 and npm v4.1.1):
sudo apt-get install git git clone https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror.git curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_6.x | sudo -E bash - sudo apt-get install -y nodejs node --version curl -sL https://www.npmjs.com/install.sh | sudo -E bash - npm --version cd MagicMirror/ cp config/config.js.sample config/config.js npm install npm start
Not sure if this will help. You can always try to run verbose mode
npm start --verbose
to see if there is any information that may lead you to finding a reason why it doesn’t start. It was very sluggish on my system, but this is a very old computer.P.S. Sorry it took me a while to get to try it out and get back to you. It has been a very long and exhausting day.
Good luck.
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@morozgrafix Thank you so much for this. I finally got it up and running following your method.
I did it on a Raspberry pi 3 and after adding in a few more sudo’s it worked!sudo apt-get install git sudo git clone https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror.git sudo curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_6.x | sudo -E bash - sudo apt-get install -y nodejs node --version sudp curl -sL https://www.npmjs.com/install.sh | sudo -E bash - npm --version cd MagicMirror/ sudo cp config/config.js.sample config/config.js sudo npm install npm start
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@morozgrafix Thank you!! Going to have one coffee then try it LOL
No need to apologize I know how you feel… Long days will do that :)
I appreciate the help!!!
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@morozgrafix said in Npm start...:
@cowboysdude I managed to get it up and running locally on a super old system running Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS. I had some trouble starting electron via SSH when running
DISPLAY=:0 npm start
, butnpm start
worked just fineHere is a list of steps that got it running (i’m running node v6.9.4 and npm v4.1.1):
sudo apt-get install git git clone https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror.git curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_6.x | sudo -E bash - sudo apt-get install -y nodejs node --version curl -sL https://www.npmjs.com/install.sh | sudo -E bash - npm --version cd MagicMirror/ cp config/config.js.sample config/config.js npm install npm start
Not sure if this will help. You can always try to run verbose mode
npm start --verbose
to see if there is any information that may lead you to finding a reason why it doesn’t start. It was very sluggish on my system, but this is a very old computer.P.S. Sorry it took me a while to get to try it out and get back to you. It has been a very long and exhausting day.
Good luck.
When i follow these steps it says i have node V4.0.0 installed
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No go. It is loading and it opens a seperate tab on the side panel but does not display…
So I’m trying to figure it out… has to be something in the output of the mirror… it’s launching just not on the TV… which I have hooked up to HDMI…
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I’m replying from my phone at the moment and will post full reply to all later when I’m in front of my computer.
When I said “but
npm start
worked just fine” I meant I was running it from terminal on Ubuntu box and not through SSH from my MacBook. -
@LincolnClay I’m glad it all worked out for you. But I would be careful adding
sudo
command to everything. You may run into permissions issues. The reason why you need to usesudo
when installing packages withapt-get
is because you need to have elevated privileges as you are making system wide changes. Cloning MM repository in your home directory shouldn’t requiresudo
, if you usesudo
to clone all files will belong toroot
user and your user (usuallypi
) will not have permissions to create or modify files in MagicMirror directory (which opens a whole different can of worms).TL;DR version: try to use
sudo
only when necessary.@cowboysdude Do you have only one monitor (your TV through HDMI) to your Ubuntu box? Also you may want to attempt to run https://github.com/electron/electron-quick-start just to see electron app running on your rig completely outside of MM codebase.
@cianoo45 are you still having problems starting the MM? That writeup was specifically for @cowboysdude who was trying to get MM setup on his Ubuntu system. You should be fine with npm v4.0.0 (on my RasPi I’m running node v6.9.2 and npm v3.10.9 if that matters)
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@morozgrafix Thanks for all the help!! I figured it out!!
Since I’m running on a mini-itx it has two display options… they were both running and the mirror was loading on option 1 that’s great but I’m using option 2.
SO I went into the settings and disabled option 1 in Unbuntu and BOOM… now it works ;)