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      eyesallin @bugsounet
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      @bugsounet

      Thanks for your patience, this is what i get.

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        schris88
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        your config looks good thus far, if you´re not getting it to run you can try my solution which is currently running like a charm

        I installed it with MMM-Pir-Sensor-light and changed the code to use wayland,
        to toggle the display on Pi5 this is working on a fresh OS install

        WAYLAND_DISPLAY=“wayland-1” wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --off
        WAYLAND_DISPLAY=“wayland-1” wlr-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --on

        possible outputs HDMI-A-1 (the one right next to usb-c), HDMI-A-2

        If you monitor turns back on by itself after ~10 secs add “vc4.force_hotplug=1”(1=hmdi1 / 2=hdmi2 / 3=both) to the end of your /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt without creating a new line

        All I did was change the command in activate and deactivate display function in the node_helper.js and added the cmdline parameter (dont forget to reboot)

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          eyesallin @eyesallin
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          @eyesallin
          I’m beginning to think that all this is Pi 5 related.
          Also changing to mode 10 as previously stated screws with the weather modules which don’t load. Remove MMM-PIR from config and everything works fine.
          It doesn’t help that I’m completely new to all this.

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            schris88 @eyesallin
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            @eyesallin yes it´s an “issue” with the pi5 as the os is now using wayland as graphical environment instead of x11 which was used forever, a lot of tools are written for it and now need to be updated to work with wayland. You will find a lot of scenarios where there is no updated tool or alternative for the pi5 atm. The switch was done end of 2023 so it´s very new.

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              eyesallin @schris88
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              @schris88
              Thx for the info, I guess a lot of the modules require reworking for the Pi 5.
              Unfortunately I do not have the ability, totally new to the Pi and programming.

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                ChanceTime @eyesallin
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                Is anyone able to get MMM-PIR successfully running on Bookworm? Feels like every option I’ve tried to turn my screen on and off after the PIR senses movement has been a struggle with no results. I’ve confirmed with tests that my sensor is working, but all the old ways to trigger the display on-off behaviour seem to not be running. I’m on a Pi4 running 12 with Wayland.

                Unfortunately I can’t go back to 11 because 10 worked like a dream, and 11 for some reason i could never successfully troubleshoot would refuse to load a taskbar in. Hardware seems to be working fine again in 12…

                I can post my config if it helps. Thanks for the hard work, bugsounet. :)

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                  sdetweil @ChanceTime
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  @ChanceTime bookworm on pi4 or 5 uses a different window manager, Wayland, and requires different commands

                  you can go back to xorg by using the raspi-config command

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                    diccon
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                    Hi

                    I have had MMM-Pir module running perfectly for months. When I updated my RPi 3B+ to the latest updates this week the module produce the same error message

                    Pir Error Detected: EINVAL: invalid argument, write

                    I have tried reinstalling the module but no luck.

                    Any help greatly appreciated

                    Thanks

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                      sdetweil @diccon
                      last edited by

                      @diccon which MMM-PIR?

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                        bugsounet Banned @sdetweil
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                        Hi, check pir_mode feature in readme readme

                        by default pir_mode is on mode 0
                        With pi 4 and pi 5, you can have EINVAL: invalid argument, write error
                        In this case
                        you have to use with pi 4: pir_mode: 1,
                        with pi 5 pir_mode: 2,

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