Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Starting MagicMirror v2 beta
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While You’re waiting, You could start the app using ‘node serveronly’ in this case you’ll have to use an other browser.
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Hi there,
got it running using the serveronly feature… on my laptop, not with my “old” RPI1… (display is weired)
But on my laptop, got some NULL lines…I got also issues with calendar and news while Mirror v2-beta was using wifi connection, since i moved it to a wired connection, i got calendar and news… if that helps…
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Got the same problem.
Had MMv1 running for some months, now wanted to update to v2.Yesterday i installed it manually and it worked from the beginning.
After that i thought about a clean Jessie Install because of the autostarting stuff from MMv1.
Today i installed Jessie and MMv2 manually again, but now i got the same error msg :(
I already tried the electron-quick-start and it worked.
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Have you tried using the automatic installer? A week ago I cleared my Pi model b 3 and used the auto starter. Note: you need to copy the config sample to js.
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WoW. after i deinstalled all node stuff with this
apt-get --purge remove node apt-get --purge remove nodejs apt-get autoremove reboot
reinstalling node 4.0.0 with this
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.0.0/node-v4.0.0-linux-armv7l.tar.gz tar -xvf node-v4.0.0-linux-armv7l.tar.gz cd node-v4.0.0-linux-armv7l sudo cp -R * /usr/local/
and THEN installing it with the autoinstaller, it works.
Thanks :D
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I think skipping the node 4 part would have worked as well. Since the installer installs node for you.
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i tried this first, but didnt work for me either.
i even tried reinstalling jessie image + using installer and it didn’t worked. :D
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@feuerball That’s weird. That’s how I did it. And it worked.
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I can also verify this as I just setup a brand new rPi yesterday. Downloaded a fresh copy of jessie, booted up the rPi, did the setup for it, made sure all apps were up to date (with
'sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get upgrade'
then installed MM as per the wiki’s instructions. Done.