Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Motion Detector
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Check the console log. I suspect you’ll see a security error preventing the browser from accessing the monitor. Either launch your mirror in dev mode (modify your mm.sh script to read
DISPLAY=:0 npm start dev
and then restart viapm2 restart 0
) or browse to your mirror’s address via a web browser and enter developere mode. -
i don’t have a mm.sh script. Where should it be located?
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@DirkS Aha. You probably haven’t set it up yet. No worries. You normally start your mirror by going into
~/MagicMirror
and enteringnpm start
, right? Just append the dev switch and you should see both the mirror UI and the browser console on your mirror:npm start dev
If you’re starting your mirror via SSH, prepend the command to send the output to the mirror’s display:
DISPLAY=:0 npm start dev
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The mirror is starting at reboot. So maybe there is a script, i installed it a few month ago, i don’t remember :D
If i’m testing new settings i use pm2 restart mm for example. npm i’m just using to install new modules.
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@DirkS Interesting. Following the instructions I found via the GitHub MagicMirror repository, the pm2 should be using
/home/pi/mm.sh
to start the magic mirror process. Editing this file and appendingDEV
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Hi and thanks to everybody making this module work!
@cpramhofer Did your solution solve the issue that the monitor did not switch on again after a longer period of time?
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@done Wait, does it work for you? Because it’s not working for me and this is the last thing I need before my mirror is done.
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@bhepler Sorry, I haven’t tried yet. :)
I installed the cam and the module yesterday and motion detection worked.
But I experienced the same issue this morning. Wake up problem is not solved. -
@done propably everything is working for you guys and you can just see the screensaver, be sure to disable the screensaver
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Hi @strawberry-3.141
Thanks for your answer
I disabled the screensaver by editing (found here
Is that what you had in mind?sudo nano /home/pi/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart
@lxpanel --profile LXDE-pi
@pcmanfm --desktop --profile LXDE-pi
#@xscreensaver -no-splash@xset s off
@xset -dpms
@xset s noblank
@unclutterStrange that my camera driver was not working today.
I had to activate the cam in the pi config again.In the morning the cam led was on but when I tried to wake up the monitor the led just turned off.
I use a v1.3 cam on a rpi3.