Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Blank black screen | Noob
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@KirAsh4 Okay I just changed the language from en to nl (just to see what’ll happen) and now it works!
But now everything is in the “nl” language but when I change it back to “en” the screen is black again
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@KirAsh4 Looks like all languages work but when I change the language to en I get a black screen
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@KirAsh4 Alright I think I fixed it. What I did was I went into the translations folder and I renamed en.js to en-us.js. After that I went into the config and changed en to en-us.
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@Arod192 I can confirm this is a bug. Hardcoding ‘en’ in config.js causes black-screen, however, leaving it as ’ ’ or node serveronly runs fine.
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noob here reporting same issue and same workaround works for me.
Exact Same issue and hardware and OS as poster. From a clean build, updated all before running MM auto installer as I thought I had made a mistake my first time around.
“used the automatic installer located here, https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror, and followed every step.
I’m using a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B.
I’m running Raspian Jesse 4.4, Node v4.4.3.
The MagicMirror is up-to-date”server nodeonly -works
npm start -does notchanging ‘en’ to ‘’ in config.js works as a workaround. It will now open in electron.
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Odd bug, as I have two different rpi 3s running just fine with
'en'
as the value. This makes me wonder … can any of you paste the contents of your ‘/usr/share/X11/locale/
’ folder?$ sudo ls -aF /usr/share/X11/locale/
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Hey Everyone,
I was have the same issue. Change from ‘en’ to ’ ’ now it works.
@KirAsh4 this is my “locale” folder.pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo ls -aF /usr/share/X11/locale/ ./ fi_FI.UTF-8/ iso8859-11/ iso8859-6/ ja.SJIS/ locale.dir sr_CS.UTF-8/ zh_CN.gb18030/ zh_TW.UTF-8/ ../ georgian-academy/ iso8859-13/ iso8859-7/ km_KH.UTF-8/ microsoft-cp1251/ tatar-cyr/ zh_CN.gbk/ am_ET.UTF-8/ georgian-ps/ iso8859-14/ iso8859-8/ ko/ microsoft-cp1255/ th_TH/ zh_CN.UTF-8/ armscii-8/ ibm-cp1133/ iso8859-15/ iso8859-9/ koi8-c/ microsoft-cp1256/ th_TH.UTF-8/ zh_HK.big5/ C/ iscii-dev/ iso8859-2/ iso8859-9e/ koi8-r/ mulelao-1/ tscii-0/ zh_HK.big5hkscs/ compose.dir isiri-3342/ iso8859-3/ ja/ koi8-u/ nokhchi-1/ vi_VN.tcvn/ zh_HK.UTF-8/ el_GR.UTF-8/ iso8859-1/ iso8859-4/ ja.JIS/ ko_KR.UTF-8/ pt_BR.UTF-8/ vi_VN.viscii/ zh_TW/ en_US.UTF-8/ iso8859-10/ iso8859-5/ ja_JP.UTF-8/ locale.alias ru_RU.UTF-8/ zh_CN/ zh_TW.big5/ pi@raspberrypi:~ $
Thanks.
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And in the
EN_US.UTF-8
folder? Is there stuff in there? -
pi@raspberrypi:/usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8 $ ls -aF
./ …/ Compose XI18N_OBJS XLC_LOCALE
pi@raspberrypi:/usr/share/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8 $ -
Yeah that’s odd, it’s the same on mine, so you do have
en_US
locale installed on the rpi. But why is MM² failing for you, when it’s working fine for me, that’s a bit of a mystery. If you don’t mind, just for grins, would you care to run through only Step 2 in this post: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/236/complete-setup-tutorial/4, specifically the Internationalization part.