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    MM current version on Raspberry Pi 5 cannot turn off monitor

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      devonian69 @jbat66
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      @jbat66 I know this thread isn’t about getting MMM-Remote-Control to update with this but I was curious if you know how I could go about that.

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        jbat66 @devonian69
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        @devonian69 Do you mean just a normal update for the module?

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          liminal1 @jbat66
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          Hey guys,

          So how did you get this to work? vc4.force_hotplug ive added that to /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt

          But now what?

          Im running Raspbian on a Pi 5, so not sure if all of this is even for bookwork :(

          Thanks

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            sdetweil @liminal1
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            @liminal1 note that rapios on pi4 and 5 use a new display manager called Wayland.

            so all the commands for display MGMT have changed. see the commands posted above.

            or set the os back to x11. see the raspi-config command

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              liminal1 @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil said in MM current version on Raspberry Pi 5 cannot turn off monitor:

              see the commands posted above.
              or set the os back to x11. see the raspi-config command

              I did try those commands, they are not working for me. Maybe I need more context for that (which is essentially what I was asking for :) Or I switch back to a slower and less efficient display model that negates having a Pi 5. Is that a correct asumption?

              Maybe I wasn’t clear, but Im just asking if anyone does have it working on the Pi 5 with Bookworm. What did you use and how did you do it?

              Thank you :)

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                sdetweil @liminal1
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                @liminal1 the posts above say it was working on bookworm.

                https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/114283

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                  1a2a3a @liminal1
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                  @liminal1 doesn’t matter 4 or 5. As long as bookworm wayland, it’s working fine. For what’s worth, I’m on a 5.

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                    liminal1 @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil said in MM current version on Raspberry Pi 5 cannot turn off monitor:

                    https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/114283

                    If I create that script and run it, it brings up a logon page :(

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                      liminal1 @1a2a3a
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                      @1a2a3a

                      @1a2a3a said in MM current version on Raspberry Pi 5 cannot turn off monitor:

                      @liminal1 doesn’t matter 4 or 5. As long as bookworm wayland, it’s working fine. For what’s worth, I’m on a 5.

                      Thanks mate :)

                      But what is working fine? Which part :)

                      Im quite new to the Pi

                      Thanks

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                        sdetweil @liminal1
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                        @liminal1 that makes no sense.

                        you are running this from a terminal window, right

                        ctrl-alt-t on the desktop.

                        nothing login related there

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