Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Globe
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Great. Glad it’s working for you! Thanks for the early feedback. I’m not sure if I’ve posted this in the right place but I hope everyone sees it or gets to use it.
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Now this is curious… It works great on my Windows 10 box (Chrome or Firefox). It works great on my Ubuntu 16.04 box at work (Chrome or Firefox). It works fantastic in Chrome or Firefox no matter the platform.
But when I run
npm startit doesn’t render anything to the screen. This is on an Ubuntu 16.04 microPC. Fascinating. -
Hello,
And my dream come true with your module thanks :Di have the same issue - the Globe doesnt show up and it’s look like my MMM profil swticher stop working :-/
if you have any idea
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Now this is curious… It works great on my Windows 10 box (Chrome or Firefox). It works great on my Ubuntu 16.04 box at work (Chrome or Firefox). It works fantastic in Chrome or Firefox no matter the platform.
But when I run
npm startit doesn’t render anything to the screen. This is on an Ubuntu 16.04 microPC. Fascinating.You are describing the same issue I have. I run my mirror in server mode and use chrome on raspbian to access it. For some reason, the module won’t render on my raspbian chrome build but the mirror site works fine from my laptop and phone(any browser). I’ll post some screenshots over the weekend.
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What errors are you getting?
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Hello
i only see that
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The office is very impressed with the Globe module. Thanks again for making this one.
Here’s how it looks on an actual mirror. :)

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This is awesome, and your mirror looks incredible. This absolutely made my day - Thank you for this! I’m really glad your office likes it.
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You know what? Even better:
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I didn’t realise it would look so 3 dimensional. Thank you for this! :grimacing:
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@tidus5
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@Eunanibus Are you kidding? THIS is awesome!!! There’s been many waiting for this as they’ve seen it in other projects but no one would do it… We Thank you!!!
I can’t post a video of mine yet as I’m still building it… a 32" version ;)
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@cowboysdude Really? I haven’t seen it anywhere. Glad you like it!
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@Eunanibus Yes this was seen months ago and one guy had it working but he told me you’d need to setup a bunch of stuff to make it work. But there were many people asking
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@moe2016 How exactly would you do that?
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@cowboysdude I looked into it briefly. I had a prototype going using
plantary.js, but it was a complete processor hog. I was afraid to even try it on a Pi.IIRC, there were three of us looking into it, two of us had prototypes. And then @Eunanibus comes along and solves it for us all. Well done.
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@ecirpnaes Never mind. I found it. I was looking for a file and then realized it was the command line config. DOH. If anyone else needs to enable the OpenGL driver just…
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@bhepler Haha. I had no idea :laughing: - Truth be told, I had this code working OK around 11 months ago. But I wanted it tidied up and packaged up nicely before I released it. Being busy, that somehow took almost a year to do.
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This is not working for me on a raspberry pi 3. I have the GL driver installed and working but I get these errors in the console when running the magic mirror.
THREE.WebGLRenderer: Float textures not supported.
THREE.WebGLRenderer: Anisotropic texture filering not supported.
THREE.WebGLRenderer: S3TC compressed textures not supported.It doesn’t crash but it doesn’t display the globe either.
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