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    Hello-Lucy using Adafruit Voice Bonnet

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    • S Do not disturb
      sdetweil @sinbad339
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      @sinbad339 said in Hello-Lucy using Adafruit Voice Bonnet:

      OK to run it again?

      i don’t think there is a need

      add debug:true to the module config section

      module: 
          config:  {
              debug:true,
         .... whatever else was there
          }
      

      and then

      pm2 stop all 
      cd ~/MagicMirror
      npm start >somefile.txt
      

      when error reported

      alt-spacebar, n to minimize mm
      ctrl-c to stop mm
      and look at somefile.txt

      Sam

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        sinbad339 @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil
        WELL, now it seems to work. Running from command line w/ debug, I don’t get microphone with ERROR, and if I say “Hello Lucy”, it prompts for a command, then does it, and issues the “ding”. I’ve done this three times now, and its worked every time. Here’s the debug outout:

        > magicmirror@2.18.0 start /home/pi/MagicMirror
        > DISPLAY="${DISPLAY:=:0}" ./node_modules/.bin/electron js/electron.js
        
        [05.01.2022 11:55.24.384] [LOG]   Starting MagicMirror: v2.18.0
        [05.01.2022 11:55.24.394] [LOG]   Loading config ...
        [05.01.2022 11:55.24.404] [LOG]   Loading module helpers ...
        [05.01.2022 11:55.26.860] [LOG]   Initializing new module helper ...
        [05.01.2022 11:55.26.864] [LOG]   Module helper loaded: Hello-Lucy
        [05.01.2022 11:55.26.866] [LOG]   All module helpers loaded.
        [05.01.2022 11:55.27.040] [LOG]   Starting server on port 8081 ...
        [05.01.2022 11:55.27.066] [LOG]   Server started ...
        [05.01.2022 11:55.27.069] [LOG]   Connecting socket for: Hello-Lucy
        [05.01.2022 11:55.27.071] [LOG]   Starting module helper: Hello-Lucy
        [05.01.2022 11:55.27.073] [LOG]   Sockets connected & modules started ...
        [05.01.2022 11:55.27.482] [LOG]   Launching application.
        [05.01.2022 11:55.37.133] [LOG]   Hello-Lucy has recognized: ALL IS THE
        [05.01.2022 11:56.16.829] [LOG]   Hello-Lucy has recognized: NINE
        
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          sinbad339
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          The difference is how MM is started. If I do it the manual way, the microphone works (with or without debug enabled). If MM does its normal autostart, using mm.sh that includes DISPLAY=:0 npm start, then the microphone doesn’t work.

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            sdetweil @sinbad339
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            @sinbad339 said in Hello-Lucy using Adafruit Voice Bonnet:

            its normal autostart,

            how is that done? pm2 or did u do some other setup

            sounds like mm is not running as user but as root?

            Sam

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              sinbad339 @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil
              I followed the instructions from https://www.magicmirrorcentral.com/complete-raspberry-pi-magic-mirror-tutorial/.
              It included

              type in the following command:
              
              pm2 startup
               
              A different command will appear. Run that command also.
              
              Now create a shell script for startup. Open up the built-in text editor on the Pi by typing in:
              
              cd ~
              nano mm.sh
              The lower line basically means, “open up a file called mm.sh in the nano text editor.”
              
              When the text editor has opened, add this to the mm.sh file:
              
              cd ~/MagicMirror
              DISPLAY=:0 npm start
              Make your shiny new script executable by typing in:
              
              chmod +x mm.sh
              Now start up Magic Mirror and make it start up on boot:
              
              pm2 start mm.sh
              
              pm2 save
              Now, reboot your Pi by typing in
              
              sudo reboot
              
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                sdetweil @sinbad339
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                @sinbad339 hm… my install script does all that.

                mm.sh already exists in the installers folder.

                try my fixuppm2.sh from here
                https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts

                Sam

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                  sinbad339 @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil
                  Let me start by saying I really appreciate your help with this. You’ve given me a lot of your time, and clearly I couldn’t have made any progress without you. Thank you.

                  Running your fixupppm2 script fixes the microphone on a restart, but then there is no speaker output. If I stop MM, then manually restart it with npm start, the mic and speaker work fine, as before the fixup.

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                    sdetweil @sinbad339
                    last edited by sdetweil

                    @sinbad339 that makes no sense to me.
                    could u start it w pm2, and then ps -ef >somefile.txt

                    and email me thevfile some file.txt

                    same userid as here at gmail.

                    I want to see if there is some permissions problem

                    oh, check the file contents to make sure no userid or password is exposed. shouldn’t be but u never know.

                    Sam

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                      sinbad339 @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil
                      Just sent it…

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                        sinbad339
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                        Just sent two additional files; one where the speaker worked, and one where it didn’t. As I explained in the email, this is an intermittent issue and it doesn’t matter how MM is started.

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