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    • SnilleS Offline
      Snille Module Developer
      last edited by

      Oh, when I tried it with the default “linaro” user it works… :) I used “my own” user at first… Now I’m going to add modules! :)

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        • SnilleS Offline
          Snille Module Developer
          last edited by

          Ah, just figured out how to rotate the screen. When logged in as “linaro”.
          Open a terminal and do:

          cd ~
          nano .xsessionrc
          

          Paste the following in the file and remove the # in front of the row (left or right) you want to rotate the screen. I am using left myself. :)

          #!/bin/sh
          
          ## To rotate left enable below line.
          xrandr --output HDMI-1 --rotate left
          
          ## To rotate right enable below line.
          #xrandr --output HDMI-1 --rotate right
          

          Reboot to test. :)

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          • SnilleS Offline
            Snille Module Developer
            last edited by Snille

            All the same modules installed and here is the “nmon” result…
            To the left is the “Tinker Board” and to the right is the “Raspberry Pi 3”. :)
            0_1503786861591_34b990a2-90df-4c7c-b110-cd79205debe9-image.png

            And here is the module list:

            MMM-Chart
            MMM-Globe
            MMM-JSONStatusChecker
            MMM-Memo
            MMM-ModuleScheduler
            MMM-Modulebar
            MMM-MotionEye
            MMM-MyCommute
            MMM-ProfileSwitcher
            MMM-Profilepicture
            MMM-Remote-Control
            MMM-Sonos
            MMM-SystemStats
            MMM-TextClock
            MMM-TouchNavigation
            MMM-WunderGround
            MMM-cryptocurrency
            MMM-newsfeedtouch
            MMM-plex-recently-added
            calendar_monthly
            mm-hide-all
            mmm-suncalc
            
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            • ? Offline
              A Former User @Snille
              last edited by

              @Snille impressive!

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              • ? Offline
                A Former User @Snille
                last edited by

                @Snille MMM-SystemStat should be modified for CPU temperature. ATB write cpu temp on different location.

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                • SnilleS Offline
                  Snille Module Developer @Guest
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                  @Sean Yes, I noticed. I actually disabled the MMM-SystemStats module for now. It’s complaining too much in the log. :)

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                  • SnilleS Offline
                    Snille Module Developer
                    last edited by Snille

                    Hi again. Tried another OS called Armbian. I like the “looks” better to start with. So if you are going to use you Tinker Board for something else then being a MM. Maybe it’s a nicer alternative then TinkerOS. But for MM, it’s not. The over all CPU usage is even higher then on the RPi3… Tough, it seems to be X that’s hogging most of the CPU… It’s running XFCE instead of LXDE so, maybe that’s the reason…
                    0_1503859158896_2c5b2b51-917a-4d2c-8d7f-0ae3fcd6d2d7-image.png

                    If you want to play with even more OS:es you can find lot’s here.

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                      A Former User @Snille
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                      @Snille Have you find tvservice equivalent? I cannot find how to turn on/off display programmatically on TB.
                      Will tvservice building work?

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                        ranger33
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                        could use a hand as there doesn’t seem to be much support in the community which is odd!

                        Got one today, loaded a fresh sd card with a fresh install of their newest os and i can’t get it to boot! It swirls around and around for a while loading different things but eventually just crashing:/ Anyone else have this issue? Power supply?

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