Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MM Standby loop _ Unable to access raspberry
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I’m in a bit of a pickle here. I have my magic mirror programed to start automatically upon booting of the raspberry pi. However something happened last night that I can’t explain or get around.
When I boot the Pi (4) everything works as expected, but once the mirror starts up the monitors connection to hdmi is cut immediately and I have zero signal. I have not found a way to get connection to the monitor to be able to troubleshoot.
This is definitely a Pi issue, as I tried in a different monitor with the same issue .
I am at a loss here. I have no idea how this happened. Please. Any help?
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@nneuland use ssh to connect to the pi so u can work on it.
do you use pir for motion sense? turn off monitor?
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I hope that I have enabled SSH on the raspberry. I think I had.
I have yet to try accessing the pi yet from SSH, but fingers crossed.Yes. I am using PIR as a motion sensor. I have tried detaching the PIR with no luck.
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@nneuland , If the PIR sensor does not work, the mirror does not work.
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I believe the PIR is working fine. Just not sure why the HDMI connection is immediately lost after the mirror has loaded.
Wouldn’t disconnecting the PIR from the Pi correct this?
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@nneuland the pir module has turned off the hdmi port… (as if no motion, time to sleep)
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Not sure how that happened out of nowhere. I should delete the PIR module through ssh to see what’s going on then?
Unless I can modify the config file through the remote app. Not sure that’s safe though.
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@nneuland things work reliably until they dont!
if u can thru remote, just add disabled:true,
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Nothing truer has been said. I’ll give it a go