Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MM doesnt work after update to version 2.26
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here is the command i found for your script
pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ bash -c “$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/raspberry.sh)”$$\ $$\ $$\ $$\ $$\ $$\ $$$$$$
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_____/install log being saved to /home/pi/install.log
cat: /etc/systemd/system/default.target: No such file or directory
system running in command line mode, need graphical desktop, see raspi-config
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@davismorehead see
https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scriptsdid you run npm install, or npm run install-mm
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i did
git pull && npm run install-mm
Some of my replies take a long time to be approved. Is there a secret to get them approved faster.
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@davismorehead if you have already installed, then you don’t run install again…
so, are you running headless? (no screen?)so you would not do npm start, you would do npm run server
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@davismorehead said in MM doesnt work after update to version 2.26:
Some of my replies take a long time to be approved. Is there a secret to get them approved faster.
I review every post for every user with reputation below 2.
this keeps out all the spam…i DO do other things…
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sorry, didn’t know how it worked. Didn’t realize you did it.
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not running headless. Just don’t have a keyboard attached to pi. so SSH intomachine.
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@davismorehead I use ssh exclusively, so that’s not it. and you are running in graphical mode, w the desktop…right?
I’ve had that check in there for 3 years now… and I just checked on all my pi systems. it never fails to find the file…
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i checked i don’t have that file. looking on internet it says During the booting up of the system, systemd activates default. target , which is generally a symbolic link in the /etc/systemd/system/ directory to either graphical. target or multi-user. target . It is equivalent to the default runlevel, which the system administrator used to set in the /etc/inittab file.
I don’t have graphical.target or multi-user.target but I have graphical.target.wants
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@davismorehead weird