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      feuerball
      last edited by

      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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        00conman
        last edited by

        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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          feuerball
          last edited by paviro

          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


          Note from forum staff: Please use Markdown on your code/shell snippets so your post is better readable! :)

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          • MichMichM Offline
            MichMich Admin
            last edited by

            I think skipping the node 4 part would have worked as well. Since the installer installs node for you.

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              feuerball @MichMich
              last edited by

              @MichMich

              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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              • MichMichM Offline
                MichMich Admin @feuerball
                last edited by

                @feuerball That’s weird. That’s how I did it. And it worked.

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                • KirAsh4K Offline
                  KirAsh4 Moderator
                  last edited by

                  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.

                  A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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