Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
ALT not doing anything
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@sdetweil Thank you.
I’ve piddled around with computers since THE computer was a Tandy Something Something I bought at a Radio Shack when they and hardware focused mom & pop computer stores were the only way to buy/build a NOT $7,000.00 IBM. There was an EGG Computer store as big as a Best Buy big box store in Charlotte, NC I used to go to and drool at all the hardware.
Been several multi-year gaps in there for sure but I can always rely on computers to tax my brain. Just like this.
I appreciate your help and patience.
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@sdetweil I assume it is on you all to resolve MM’s conflict with the newest version of Electron?
I could see that going both ways. If new version of Electron broke EVERYONE’s application that uses Electron is different than if it only breaks one or two applications. -
@sdetweil I went to the Github Issue to see what you wrote and I don’t see anything relating to to how to retrieve an older version of the repository. All my Googling I had found how each version has tag associated with it but I can’t find in the issue stream anywhere.
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@ankonaskiff17 issue stream?
have to look at the changelog of the tag
you should be able to
git checkout -b branch_name tagname
I think.
but if you used my script to install, then I strip out all the extra branches to save space
so you would have to use the clone approach
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@ankonaskiff17 I did this
git clone -b v2.19.0 https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror.git mm2.19
to get the v2.19.0 tag into the folder called mm2.19
if you don’t have the name at the end the folder will be MagicMirror
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@sdetweil Used your script and worked like a charm. Didnt put in
mm2.22
at end since I had no previous install.Then did the various appropriate steps from the “official” manual install, like node and everything running as desired.
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@ankonaskiff17 my script does everything… no extra steps required
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@ankonaskiff17 I meant the one where you use the version tag. Not the one that
alternative Installation methods is in . That pulls in the current version which is causing me problems with the ALT keygit clone -b v2.19.0 https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror.git mm2.19
I was unsure if
git clone -b v2.19.0 https://github.com/...
was going to installnode.js
, orPM2
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Hello all,
I just install MagiMirror on a new RPI5 and I get the same problem : Alt key doesn’t give me the menu.
I have compared electron.js from an old installation that works fine with the one I just install on my RPI5 and I remark the line “electronOptionsDefaults.autoHideMenuBar = true;” is missing in the new version. I add this line in the new version, similar place in the code list, and now the Alt command works like the old version : I get the menu.
So it is solved for me, until the next update of electron.js file…If it can help you…
EricD