Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MM does not boot when starting my raspberry
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@opensky727 did you put the
sudo
at the begining of the command ?
It should loook like this
sudo env PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin /usr/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 startup systemd -u pi --hp /home/pi
You should have the permission as sudo
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@romain it worked, thanks a lot.
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This worked for me thank you. There is a delay from when it boots up and MM starts, is there any way to reduce that time so the desktop never shows?
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@RE_Magic_Mirror Not that I know of but I am not an expert in linux configuration.
But if your issue is about “seeing” the desktop, I might have some tricks for you.
Maybe you could change you desktop wallpaper to be a black screen for started and take away the trash icon so the desktop part is black and empty.
Then you could right click on the panel barr above your screen and enter the panel settings and play around with them to make the barre itself invisible and then take away the unnecessary icons on it.
It will not make your mirror start quicker but you won’t see the default wallpaper and menu as much -
@romain that is exactly what i have done up to this point, i think my knowledge of linux configuration “mirrors” your own. I dont plan on this rebooting very often so I am probably worrying about silly stuff as i wait for my mic and pir to come in, then i am going to have real issues lol. Thank you for the reply.
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@RE_Magic_Mirror Nice pun ;)