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    Step by step guide to MagicMirror on Ubuntu 22 server?

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      sdetweil @eqpaisley
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      @eqpaisley does it have a local UI?

      if not, then you do
      npm run server
      to execute the server
      and then view with a browser somewhere else

      there is one install, and three different run modes
      full
      server
      client

      Sam

      How to add modules

      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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        eqpaisley @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil great ty. Yeah the plan is to run this non-gui version in server mode. I’ll need to edit the config to allow remote connections from my IPs and open the right ports, etc it will be a process lol but I think I can sort it out.

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          eqpaisley @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil could you remind me of the command to run NPM RUN SERVER in the background so it won’t quit when I close my SSH session?

          Also, if I need to re-run the server (let’s say I update the config or add a module) how do I do that?

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            sdetweil @eqpaisley
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            @eqpaisley if u setup pm2, then

            pm2 status will show u the managed apps

            pm2 --help will show u all the things it can do

            pm2 start
            pm2 restart
            pm2 stop
            pm2 info

            all take the name of the app, or the number

            if u setup pm2 q my script then it launches
            MagicMirror/installers/mm.sh

            change the npm start to npm run server

            if u didn’t setup pm2, then the script on my script
            fixuppm2.sh will do that

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              eqpaisley @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil Thanks! I ended up setting up a magicmirror.service. now I use

              sudo service magicmirror resart
              

              after each tweak to my config. I have it up and running on a free oracle cloud instance and behind a reverse proxy.

              I guess the danger there is that anyone with the URL can access it…but they’d have to guess the URL…right?

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                sdetweil @eqpaisley
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                @eqpaisley right

                Sam

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