Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
The MagicMirror dashboard that I created does not load after I close and reopen Chrome unless I run “node serveronly” again.
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I am new to this. I am testing MagicMirror on my Google Chrome browser (never had a Raspberry Pi, not yet).
The MagicMirror dashboard that I created does not load after I close and reopen Chrome unless I run “node serveronly” again.
Is that normal? Is there a way to have it permanently every time I open Chrome. Does that happen in a Raspberry Pi too or is it just because it is on the localhost:8080?
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@ibo yes, NORMALLY, MM is a standalone thing, with its own browser built in… u close it, the app ends
serverOnly as you note, now splits the app into two parts…
if u are testing, learning,…
use npm start in a terminal window to start the standalone MM…
if u need to end it, ctrl-q on the mirror screen or ctrl-c in that terminal windowonce u get further along you can use pm2 to manage keeping MM running…
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@sdetweil Thank you so much for your quick reply. Is that how it works in a Raspberry Pi too? What if I buy and restart the device? Will my dashboard disappear? Can I “save” my project somewhere so I run it again?
I am new to this and I am learning/testing before I get a Raspberry Pi.
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@ibo the project is saved on sd card, just like on disk on your pc…
What if I buy and restart the device
I don’t know what this means
I would use my installer… it sets up to start MM on boot using pm2…
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Hi @ibo,
what about to install Rasbian and MagicMirror in a virtual machine under VirtualBox? You can make your first experiences without spending money and without waiting for delivery (if you prefer to buy a RasPi).Thomas
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@thgmirror for MagicMirror, u can install directly on windows. don’t need raspi…
virtualbox would be raspi intel, not arm.
I have it here under VMWare workstation,
along with Mac and Windows
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@thgmirror Exactly! I wanted to understand MM before purchasing a Raspberry Pi. That’s why I wanted to “play” with it on Windows first.
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@ibo I knew what you were doing…
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@thgmirror Great idea. Going to YouTube now to learn how to do all that including the virtual machine.
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@thgmirror 💡💡💡👍🙏
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