Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Electron CPU usage
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@EventHorizon said in Electron CPU usage:
for the magic mirror module I just downloaded it and unzipped it, as I wasn’t sure if I could use a git command to request a specific version of magic mirror. Is there a way of using git to call MM 2.1.0?
That’s how I do it, as well. I’m old and somewhat set in my ways when it comes to some things.
I’m really not sure if you can call an earlier version through git. It would be nice if we could do something like this:
https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror210.gitI never tried it. Anyone else have an answer to this?
As it is, the link to the earlier version looks like this:
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@Mykle1 you can go to every commit you’d like to go, but it’s easier to choose a specific tag
git clone ... git checkout v2.1.0
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@strawberry-3.141 said in Electron CPU usage:
you can go to every commit you’d like to go, but it’s easier to choose a specific tag
git clone …
git checkout v2.1.0And there you have it. Thanks :^)
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@Mykle1 We learn something new everyday! :) I’ve only started my magic mirror this week and I find this forum is so engaged and passionate about the mirror and all of its amazing stuff I love it.
I think my plan of action now will be: if at some point there is an update to fix this issue with the newest version I’ll just buy another SD card and keep this one as a backup.
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@EventHorizon said in Electron CPU usage:
I’ll just buy another SD card and keep this one as a backup.
Fantastic idea. You can also make a backup of the SD card itself. I have a couple in storage.
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Got a few spare SD cards so I installed a fresh new Jessie and MagicMirror-develop(which installed Electron 1.7.6). Well, I’m sad to report that Electron 1.7.6 gags on a default installation of MM. Using nmon for stats, Electron CPU usage soared over 225% every time there was a transition of both the Compliments module and the newsfeed module. When either made a transition by themselves, CPU usage was well over 140%. There was not much “at rest” time because newsfeed rotates pretty quickly by default. However, rare moments of “at rest” time showed near normal CPU usage of about 15%.
I did this as a test, to satisfy my own curiosity, because my Pi3 doesn’t have the issues discussed here. Using the same Pi3 that hosts my mirror, running Jessie and MM 2.1.0 and Electron 1.4.15, it performs amazingly well, with no outrageous CPU usage or heat issues (fan installed).
The same Pi3, with the newest develop installation of MM, which installs Electron 1.7.6, is hard pressed to handle the default of 4 modules adequately.
Needless to say, I’m going back to my original SD card, with Jessie, MM 2.1.0 and Electron 1.4.15
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@Mykle1 Brilliant work and testing mate :)
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A few words of caution about Raspbian Stretch
I’ve been doing some testing recently, mostly concerning CPU usage with different versions of Raspian and MM. Once I got bluetooth to work, I continued testing with newer and newer versions, until I got to Raspbian Stretch.
The firmware update that accompanies Stretch disabled my Wifi and Bluetooth, and no amount of backward flashing to earlier firmware versions is fixing the issue. When I say disabled, I mean the Pi doesn’t recognize its own Wifi or Bluetooth adapter, as if it doesn’t have them. Google it BEFORE you attempt this upgrade.
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I’ve just downgrade to the electron@1.4.15 version : no more high CPU usage !
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@r3z3 said in Electron CPU usage:
I’ve just downgrade to the electron@1.4.15 version : no more high CPU usage !
ThanksThat’s fantastic! I’m really happy with the results of this topic. We put our heads together and came up with a workaround that works for most people. Kudos to everyone that participated and continues to participate.
I only cooked one Pi3 during my testing. Can anyone help me to reflash a Pi3 B to a firmware version dated about January, 2017?