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    MM won't launch at startup, but will launch manually

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      sdetweil @ajgonzales
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      @ajgonzales ok thanks.

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        sdetweil @ajgonzales
        last edited by sdetweil

        @ajgonzales yep, I can recreate this… so far no hack fix has helped…

        I now have my system where it won’t finish booting… pm2 is uninstalled…

        so something is different between UBUNTU and RASPI OS
        cause we don’t see this problem on raspi

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          ajgonzales
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          In case anyone else has this issue, I was able to able to get it to run via pm2 by running this command first:

          xhost +si:localuser:[username]
          

          Next steps are to figure out how to automatically run that command at startup prior to MM.

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            sdetweil @ajgonzales
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            @ajgonzales add that to the launch script

            you can find that by doing
            pm2 status
            then use the name or number of the row of the app

            pm2 info x
            where x is the name or number

            can you give more info on the system?

            lsb_release -a
            uname -a

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              ajgonzales @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil
              I did try adding the command to the first line of the mm.sh script in the installers folder but that didn’t work. Here’s the sequence I run after rebooting, after which I have no issues.

              pm2 stop 0
              xhost +si:localuser:[username]
              pm2 start 0
              

              Here’s the output from those other two commands:

              lsb_release -a
              No LSB modules are available.
              Distributor ID: Ubuntu
              Description:    Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
              Release:        24.04
              Codename:       noble
              
              uname -a
              Linux [computername] 6.8.0-31-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sat Apr 20 00:40:06 UTC 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
              
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                sdetweil @ajgonzales
                last edited by sdetweil

                @ajgonzales yeh 24.04

                pm2 has an issue on 24.04 during boot up. I opened an issue a couple weeks ago.
                https://github.com/Unitech/pm2/issues/5820

                I think you are also running the new Wayland display manager…

                to verify

                ps -ef | grep wayfire
                

                so x11 commands won’t work

                Sam

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                  majsoft
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                  Hi, this is how I’m running it for now, maybe it will help someone.

                  I will install PM2 according to the instructions

                  I will skip the command “pm2 startup”

                  After installation i proceed like this

                  i will create another boot file

                  cd ~
                  nano mm_start.sh
                  

                  Add the following lines:

                  echo Start PM2......
                  pm2 start mm.sh
                  read;
                  

                  set permissions

                  chmod +x mm_start.sh
                  

                  we will set up the script after booting Ubuntu

                  Screenshot_5.jpg

                  now i can start and stop services at will.

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                    sdetweil @majsoft
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                    @majsoft cool. don’t know if we have that on other systems

                    sometimes if you do

                    sudo npm remove pm2 -g
                    

                    then reboot and run the fixuppm2 script in my scripts list

                    Sam

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