Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Raspberry Pi Zero W for Magic Mirror
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@davidgagne Wow, your summary above is just amazing! This is exactly what I was looking for.
Can you comment on why the choice of legacy OS was selected? Is there some kind of tradeoff that is being made here?
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@capedbuffethero the pi0 is older armv6l processor, it can only run 32 bit mode. the memory is small on pi0,
everything that doesn’t fit in memory causes swapping, to the sd card. pi0 has the older slower sd chip.
so, use the legacy 32 bit image to reduce the footprint
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@capedbuffethero Thanks! Please upvote if you found it valuable. I’m fairly new here and trying to improve my rep so all my posts aren’t held for moderation. :)
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@davidgagne It appears I need 1 reputation to upvote.
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@capedbuffethero really? I’ll check on that. didn’t used to be.
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@capedbuffethero can you try this again… we should have reset this option to 0
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@davidgagne
Does it matter that you install firefox-esr
but in the mm.sh script you just call it firefox ?
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@plainbroke the package is called firefox-esr
the program name is firefox
it must be on the path for mm.sh to execute it.
I don’t know if installing the package does that.
I don’t remember worrying about itthe command
which firefox
should return the full path to the executable if it’s on the path.
otherwise you can add its folder onto the path in the .profile or .bashrc scripts
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@davidgagne said in Raspberry Pi Zero W for Magic Mirror:
Summary
- when running
DISPLAY=:0 npm start
I got an unexpected error - follow up question:
export external_browser=firefox
doesn’t this export vanish as soon as my session ends? Do I have to do this every time? - firefox is started and is visible on VNC
- firefox is not able to connect to the node server (I guess the node server is not running)
Details:
When executing this script:cd ~/MagicMirror export external_browser=firefox DISPLAY=:0 npm start
on this step: I get this output:
myname@raspberrypi:~ $ cd ~/MagicMirror myname@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ export external_browser=firefox myname@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ DISPLAY=:0 npm start > magicmirror@2.27.0 start > ./run-start.sh $1 ./run-start.sh: line 79: 8050 Killed node serveronly
these are the lines that precede line 79:
# if user explicitly configured to run server only (no ui local) # OR there is no xwindows running, so no support for browser graphics if [ "$serveronly." == "$true." ] || [ "$xorg." == "." -a $mac != 'Darwin' -a "$wait_for_x." != "." ]; then # start server mode, node serveronly else # start the server in the background # wait for server to be ready # need bash for this exec 3< <(node serveronly)
if we do
export external_browser
doesn’t that vanish as soon as the RPI is rebooted or if my session ends?after a while the VNC client showed firefox start, but no URL, then the screen went white, then Firefox said “Unable to connect”
then I ran this script, I am tailing logs. What does “fix 'em up” script do
- Execute fix'em-up script:
bash -c "$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/fixuppm2.sh)"
the last line is this:
pm2 setup completed - Fri Jun 14 21:52:48 PDT 2024
cancelling the step
DISPLAY=:0 npm start
allows me to rerun this step, but the step always ends in failure.UPDATE: “Unable to connect” is because Firefox cannot connect to the node server. VNC can connect without issue! The error is actually an error from the Firefox browser.
- when running