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      CaptnJB @kylelmartin
      last edited by

      @kylelmartin can you post or pm your WPA_supplicant.conf file? Please remove your passwords and maybe change your wifi name if that makes you feel better.

      How are you updating your wpa-supplicant through a terminal or by copying it onto your card? Windows or Mac?
      CaptnJB

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        kylelmartin @CaptnJB
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        @CaptnJB
        here is the wpa_supplicant.conf file - or at least the latest rendition of it.

        country=US
        ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
        update_config=1
        
        network={
            ssid="KLM-Guest"
            key_mgmt=NONE
            priority=1
            id_str="guest"
        }
        
        network={
            ssid="mywebsite.com"
            psk="oldasspw"
            priority=2
            id_str="klm"
        }
        
        

        My regular old wifi network name has a “.” in the name and I thought that might cause some problems. So, I set up a second guest wifi network so this device wouldn’t need a password.

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          CaptnJB @kylelmartin
          last edited by yawns

          @kylelmartin, I apologize for the delay just landed in Madrid. For starters I would take out the id lines. Keep it simple. Try this.

          country=US
          ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
          update_config=1
          
          network={
              ssid="KLM-Guest"
              psk=""
              priority=1
          }
          
          network={
              ssid="KLM"
              psk="oldasspw"
              priority=2
          }
          

          Also, mywebsite.com should be be your router ssid. If you have it set to that “mywebsite.com” in the file you gave it is most likely “KLM”.

          Why would you want the guest network to have priority?

          CaptnJB

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            Iseknutz @kylelmartin
            last edited by

            @kylelmartin after the Update to the actual OS, the Onboard-WiFi from my raspi0 was automatically enabled. Did you use the Desktop or console?

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              CaptnJB @Iseknutz
              last edited by

              @Iseknutz I use ssh and nano. I also am a Mac user.

              I’m glad it’s working

              CaptnJB

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                kylelmartin @Iseknutz
                last edited by kylelmartin

                @Iseknutz
                What do you mean by “after the Update to the actual OS”? I used the image linked above. I can’t do an update/upgrade as I have no internet connection. I’m using the console on the Pi and editing my conf in Mint Linux. I’m using Jessie Lite rather than the full install.

                @CaptnJB
                Thanks for the rewrite on the wpa_supplicant, but it still won’t connect to any provided wifi network.

                Thanks to all.

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                  Iseknutz @kylelmartin
                  last edited by

                  @kylelmartin I have connected an USB Wlan Dongle (Edimax, working without extra software) and do the update. Im using Jessie Lite and later I installed the desktop.
                  Sorry for my bad english ;)

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                    CaptnJB @Iseknutz
                    last edited by

                    @Iseknutz

                    Greetings from Toulouse. To do the update and upgrade, from the terminal type:

                    sudo apt-get update
                    sudo apt-get upgrade

                    After the installation of the new updated packages, sudo shutdown. Wait. Remove the power and your edimax adapter and connect power. Now does it work?

                    JB

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                      kylelmartin @CaptnJB
                      last edited by

                      @CaptnJB @Iseknutz

                      Silly me! I should have known that to get a wifi adapter to work I needed a wifi adapter!
                      Fortunately I had a usb splitter with power supply and an edimax wifi lying around.

                      After the update and upgrade its working well.
                      Your help was greatly appreciated.
                      Thanks from Texas!
                      KLM

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                        markbajaj @rootsudo
                        last edited by

                        @rootsudo Thank you!

                        This along with post number 23 got my Pi Zero and Pi zero W working perfectly :)

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                          andreas-becker
                          last edited by andreas-becker

                          @rootsudo said in MagicMirror on Pi Zero W:

                          The Beginnings:

                          1. Place wpa_supplicant.conf in Boot folder of SD card
                          2. Boot SD card and login
                          3. Enable SSH: sudo raspi-config -> Select Interfacing Options -> select SSH -> select Enable -> select Finish

                          After step 4 i recommend creating an empty file called “ssh” and also put it in the Boot folder of the SD card.
                          So you don’t have to do step 6, cause ssh is started on boot with the default credentials (user: pi, password: raspberry)

                          After boot, it did not open the browser, instead it just showed the console window.
                          Problem was solved by installing x-server with sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg

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                            12wsx
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                            my I please someone to make an image of sd card with installed and working MM? i’m trying about week to run MM on piZero and nothing… all the time diffrent errors which i don’t understand.

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                              geeklimit @rootsudo
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                                Andrius ok @12wsx
                                last edited by

                                Hi @12wsx try this thread https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/32731

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                                  bmarofsky
                                  last edited by

                                  tried on stretch lite and got this

                                  pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ sudo npm install
                                  npm WARN engine http-auth@3.2.3: wanted: {"node":">=4.6.1"} (current: {"node":"4.2.1","npm":"2.14.7"})
                                  npm WARN deprecated coffee-script@1.10.0: CoffeeScript on NPM has moved to "coffeescript" (no hyphen)
                                  npm WARN engine apache-crypt@1.2.1: wanted: {"node":">=4.6.1"} (current: {"node":"4.2.1","npm":"2.14.7"})
                                  npm WARN engine apache-md5@1.1.2: wanted: {"node":">=4.6.1"} (current: {"node":"4.2.1","npm":"2.14.7"})
                                  npm WARN engine hawk@6.0.2: wanted: {"node":">=4.5.0"} (current: {"node":"4.2.1","npm":"2.14.7"})
                                  
                                  
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                                    Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @bmarofsky
                                    last edited by Mykle1

                                    @bmarofsky

                                    Warnings don’t necessarily mean that your mirror won’t work. Have you tried to run it after?

                                    One thing to note: Installation of dependencies using sudo can, and often does, cause problems. So, in the future, simply use npm install without sudo

                                    Updating your node should clear 4 of those 5 warnings

                                    Create a working config
                                    How to add modules

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                                      patoberli
                                      last edited by

                                      I’m currently trying to do this with Debian Stretch, but the noobs image.
                                      Anyway, the update.rc (command 18) doesn’t work here correctly, because they switched to systemd instead of system-V. There is no error, but the command doesn’t get added to the startup.
                                      Replace the file content from step 14 to:

                                      #! /bin/bash
                                      ### BEGIN INIT INFO
                                      # Provides:          startMagicMirror
                                      # Required-Start:    $all
                                      # Required-Stop:
                                      # Default-Start:     2 3 4 5
                                      # Default-Stop:
                                      # Short-Description: Start MagicMirror software
                                      ### END INIT INFO
                                      cd /home/pi/MagicMirror
                                      node serveronly &
                                      sleep 45
                                      sudo xinit /home/pi/startMidori.sh
                                      

                                      After this, replace the command 18 with:

                                      sudo systemctl enable startMagicMirror.sh
                                      

                                      This should lead to the following output:

                                      startMagicMirror.sh.service is not a native service, redirecting to systemd-sysv-install.
                                      Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable startMagicMirror.sh
                                      

                                      After this continue with the manual.

                                      It currently only shows a white screen in my case, but I have just started and maybe that’s even normal, haven’t gotten that far yet in the manual.

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                                        patoberli @patoberli
                                        last edited by patoberli

                                        Update1:
                                        In my case the webserver was not accessible over the network, even after adding my client IP address to the /home/pi/MagicMirror/config/config.js file. This file is in the beginning not there, so first create a copy of the sample file:

                                        cp /home/pi/MagicMirror/config/config.js.sample /home/pi/MagicMirror/config/config.js
                                        

                                        After that, edit the file and replace the word localhost with 0.0.0.0. Also don’t forget to edit the ipWhitelist.
                                        Found here: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/5446/ipwhitelist-still-not-working/4

                                        Still having just a white blank screen on my PI, but with the web browser from another pc it’s working :)

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                                          patoberli @rootsudo
                                          last edited by

                                          Gave up for the moment and testing now the image from the other thread.

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                                            holotfi2003 @patoberli
                                            last edited by

                                            @patoberli Have you tried to change Step 20 (from first page of this thread) startMidori.sh file to also refer to the same http://0.0.0.0:8080 that you put in your config.js file? I’m not sure that’ll solve your “white blank screen” problem, but it’s worth a shot…
                                            Good luck!

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