Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Electron CPU usage
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Same here. I have / had this problem since months. Today I’ve updated my mirror (because it says, there is an update). After this my mirror isn’t usable anymore. The problem is way heavier : I tried very much, but no effects. With MMv1 everything was smooth. I have 2x Raspi 3 - same behaviour.
- Tried Raspi 2 and 3
- deactivated all modules
- fresh installations a few times
- different (sandisk) sd cards
- increase gpu amount to 128/256MB
In MMv2 something changes with the CSS transitions. But I don’t know if that is the problem.
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For now I wish to know if it’s a problem with the PI or the installation / SD. Because if it’s a problem with the PI, at this moment, I can get it replaced for free or get my money back. My main reason buying the PI was for this project and to kill some time (vacation).
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Yeah, totally understand. I feel the same. It has to do anything with the transitions. Another screen with the newsfeed module only. You can see cleary, when the transition starts and ends. So frustrating.
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This is what I get too, but with both News and Compliments on.
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@MichMich be our hero. :p
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@TiemenMoesker it feels good to get some validation that I may not actually be crazy and there is a problem. Hahaha
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@wtidwell True :)
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@djsunrise19 I noticed that you have had this problem for wel over a year now. Damn. I don’t understand how it doesnt work properly… Used Noobs to install Rasbain, used auto install from MagicMirror homepage, nothing else, yet it doesn’t work.
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@TiemenMoesker said in Electron CPU usage:
@djsunrise19 I noticed that you have had this problem for wel over a year now. Damn. I don’t understand how it doesnt work properly… Used Noobs to install Rasbain, used auto install from MagicMirror homepage, nothing else, yet it doesn’t work.
Yes, but today, after
git pull && npm install
it becomes totally unusable. My “seconds” refreshed every 15 seconds, 320% CPU usage… I don’t know.
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:( …has anyone here tried another PI. I am considering to buy another one.