Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Electron CPU usage
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 I added some info about the Open GL driver to the Wiki: 
 https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/Configuring-the-Raspberry-Pi#enable-the-open-gl-driver-to-decrease-electrons-cpu-usage
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 I seem to be running into some kind if trouble. My SD card failed, so I had to do a clean install. I decided to immediately go for the full KMS driver. 
 “$ tail /boot/config.txt | grep dtoverlay” results in “dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d”.The CPU usage is alright, but “/home/pi/.pm2/logs/mm-error-o.log” states: libGL error: MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device informationI am having trouble with the monitor. I am using MMM-Remote-Control. 
 “MONITOROFF” results in “/home/pi/.pm2/logs/mm-error-o.log”:Powering off HDMI“MONITORON” results in “/home/pi/.pm2/logs/mm-error-o.log”: Powering on HDMI with preferred settings [E] Failed to power on HDMI with preferred settings { Error: Command failed: tvservice --preferred && sudo chvt 6 && sudo chvt 7 [E] Failed to power on HDMI with preferred settings at ChildProcess.exithandler (child_process.js:217:12) at emitTwo (events.js:106:13) at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:194:7) at maybeClose (internal/child_process.js:899:16) at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:226:5) killed: true, code: null, signal: 'SIGTERM', cmd: 'tvservice --preferred && sudo chvt 6 && sudo chvt 7' } Powering off HDMII may be wrong but I feel this is related to the Full KMS driver. Can anyone confirm? Does anyone have a solution? 
 I am way out of my depth here…
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 @Hein-Jan I got the same issue. 
 A few minutes, the monitor could be controlled, but then “tvservice -p” fails to power on the monitor.
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 Please use the fake kms driver instead “dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d” it its known that the full kms driver isnt compatible with tvservice plus other restrictions EDIT: 
 Also with the fake KMS you can rotate the display from /boot/config.txt so I suggest @michmich using it as the preferred method in the wiki
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 @cdelaorden said in Electron CPU usage: the full kms driver isnt compatib hy now i use the fake kms driver, everything is working fine and realy fast. 
 but i have the problem that the mirror will go to a black screen after some hours.only a pm2 restart mm helps in this case -.- 
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 @schmo90 mmm havent had that problem, everything its working fine Have you deactivated the screensaver as its shown in the wiki? Also, are you using a module like MMM-Remote-Control to turn off the screen? If you see a black screen and the mouse but nothing else you are probably missing “sudo chvt 6 && sudo chvt 7” in your statement after turning hdmi back on. You can test it in ssh after forcing the issue. Also if you are concatenating commands like Hein-Jan did with “tvservice --preferred && sudo chvt 6 && sudo chvt 7” have in mind that commands after && are only executed if no errors are found. So maybe “tvservice -p” its working correctly but its giving some feedback and things after && aren’t executed. You could force it by using ; as a separator instead of && so it doesn’t look for an answear 
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 hy i didnot turn off the hdmi, i will turn off the lcd with the gpio’s screen is turning on normal but electron browser is showing a black screen (mous appears at moving) 
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 adding another flavour: 
 As my Foscam FI9900P got an ONVIF-Update lately and is now capable of RTSP-streaming I installed MMM-RTSPStream.- activated fake (or full) OpenGL Desktop driver:
 omxplayer crashes
- activated non-GL desktop driver:
 omxplayer runs
 So, as I see it, the omxplayer problem doesn’t concern MagicMirror - is there another way to reduce Electron CPU usage - except using an Open-GL dekstop driver? PS: activating fake KMS reduced CPU usage as recommended in this thread - but I’d like to have the video-stream of my cam on the MM (unfortunately it doesn’t provide MJPEG) 
- activated fake (or full) OpenGL Desktop driver:
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 hi @binderth 
 the fake-kms was created for keeping omxplayer compatibility but you need to add the “–no-osd” flag to the omxplayer command lineyou might want to try it dont bet on it, but changing line 101 of node_helper.js to var args = ["--no-osd", "--live", "--video_queue", "4", "--fps", "30",might do the trick 
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 MM 2.4.1 - if anyone is trying to look for it while searching for forums. Apologies if it has already been stated So i’ve done it both ways: 
 dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d
 I noticed that my CPU temp is well into the 60-70 degree Celsius with CPU loads mostly in the 1.x, 2.x, and sometimes 3.x rangesWhen i try the other way : 
 dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
 CPU is much lower in temp under 50 degrees Celsius and CPU load rarely goes above 1.x
 and i am able to use the tvservice -o and tvservice -p to schedule my monitor to go on and off at certain timesHopefully this helps anyone searching for this issue on new installs like myself 



