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    Which version of Debian to use

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      sdetweil @DarrenO 0
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      @DarrenO-0 are you using the prebuilt raspi os images? i dont see those prompts

      https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/

      ill have to try the bare debian vm again

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        DarrenO 0 @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil No, using the Debian .iso distro from the debian.org site.
        I’m installing on a NUC, not a RasPi.

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          sdetweil @DarrenO 0
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          @DarrenO-0 got it

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            sdetweil @DarrenO 0
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            @DarrenO-0 I installed the latest debian 12.x on my intel machine, in vmware.
            and hit enter when it said gnome

            started, added me to sudoers. installed curl, and then ran my install script

            and MM came up at end of install
            Screenshot at 2025-05-17 10-53-47.png

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              DarrenO 0 @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil
              I re-installed Debian12 and left the default Desktop Environment selections of Debian and GNOME selected.
              Pretty much the vanilla/default install.
              Did you have to do anything regarding how, when the Debian is eventually displayed, that MM is shown automatically?
              I can’t seem to get MM to show and even though pm2 is enabled and running, I am stuck at the Desktop view where the Activities Overview button is shown in the top-left corner.

              If I can’t get around this, the alternative is to run it as a headless installation and just access MM via browser from other computers.

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                DarrenO 0 @sdetweil
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                @sdetweil
                I also configured Debian to autologin as a given user account that I created during the installation process so I am not prompted to login after the computer reboots and it just goes straight to the Desktop.

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                  sdetweil @DarrenO 0
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                  @DarrenO-0 i ran my install script, said yes to pm2
                  MagicMirror came up at the end.

                  i did not set auto login, but i will change it and reboot
                  i dont expect problems

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                    sdetweil @DarrenO 0
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                    @DarrenO-0 my mm.sh was broken, fixed now… the UI is running under wayland, not X11
                    so we need a different command…

                    I have fixed it, deleted the pm2 app, deleted the MagicMirror folder and then rerun the install script

                    MM came up
                    I rebooted
                    MM came up, NOT in the full screen view but in the reduced desktop view touch it and it goes full screen like the main panel does…

                    have to look at that

                    if you used my installer, you can fix the one file by doing

                    cd ~/MagicMirror/installers
                    curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/refs/heads/master/mm.sh >mm.sh
                    sudo reboot
                    

                    mine looks like this after reboot
                    Screenshot at 2025-05-17 19-54-51.png

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                      sdetweil @sdetweil
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      @DarrenO-0 actually to make the terminal window fullscreen you have to relaunch it
                      in the mm.sh

                      this didn’t work either

                      #!/bin/bash
                      cd ~/MagicMirror
                      
                      if [ $(ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep -i -e xway -e labwc | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; then 
                         gnome-terminal --full-screen -- npm run start:wayland
                         sleep 99999999s
                      else
                         DISPLAY=:0 npm start
                      fi 
                      
                      #DISPLAY=:0 npm start
                      

                      be careful, the gnome-terminal execute a command returns after executing, so pm2 thinks the app failed and will restart it… SO you get a loop…
                      need the sleep

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                        DarrenO 0 @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil
                        not working for me, even after following the steps you have detailed above.
                        When the computer boots, i still just get to the Desktop view where similar to your last image but MM still never displays.

                        I’m gonna stick with Debian 11 and on my old/original NUC instead of going to Debian 12 on my new NUC, unless you know where I can download the Debian 11 ISO (no longer available from the debian site) and I can install it on the new NUC.

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