Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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Hi!
I have a question /idea /request.Would it be possible to set a limit in minutes in which the module won’t show departures before that limit?
For example I have a 15 min walk to bus/subway and during rush hour in Stockholm lots of departures are happening every minute. To be able to plan ahead and see when the bus is leaving I need to show many departures on the mirror to see that far ahead in time. Would it be possible to set a limit to not show departures happening earlier then 15 min ahead since it would not be necessary to know that the subway is leaving in 1 min when I can’t get her there in time to catch it? This would clean up the mirror and save some space on the screen.
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@Klzow,
That shouldn’t be too hard to do. I will look into it. My current thinking is to introduce a new config value (something like “ignoreBefore=5” with default 0 for backward compatibility) Keep an eye on this thread for developments! -
@Klzow,
I’ve uploaded a new version of the module. It has a new config option, skipMinutes, which allows you to skip departures occuring within skipMinutes from now. Feel free to try it out. -
Hej!
Excellent module. Would it be possible to get it to work on Raspberry Pi 1 ? I get it fully working with my Raspberry pi 3 , but when I try with my 1 I get “connection refused” when starting midori…
… and when accessing the mirror via Chrome on my PC I see all modules loaded and working…
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@FallandeGubbe,
I’m running it on a Raspberry Pi 1 B with 256MB so yes, it’s possible… :-)You can’t run MagicMirror out of the box but I wrote a post in another thread about it:
[https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/1659/3-tries-3-fails-raspberry-b/13] -
@Alvinger Thanks for replying! Yes, I know that Raspberry Pi 1 needs some manual work :)
I followed the tutorial at https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/1183/how-i-got-my-magic-mirror-working-on-a-raspberry-pi-0-zero
and everything is working great! Until I try to install MMM-ResRobot. Something gets messed up apparently… But it works fine on my Raspberry Pi 3 … (same SD card, same image)
OK, I’ll keep investigating then, since you got it working!!
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@FallandeGubbe
Maybe a stupid quesrion but did you run npm install after cloning the repository? -
@Alvinger No problem :)
Yes , I did. And as mentioned - when I plug the SD-card into my RPi3 all work fine.
When I plug the SD-card in my RPi1 midori won’t connect. If I remove MMM-resrobot from config-file and reboot MagicMirror works fine on my RPi 1 (all other modules load OK)…
I find it strange …
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@FallandeGubbe @Alvinger could it have something to do with this :
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/922/modules-not-showing-up-on-kweb-or-midoriThere are other modules that midori doesn’t like apparently.
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One thing popped into my mind: the Pi 1 is much slower than a Pi 3 and loading all the modules takes quite some time. Could it be that you are trying to open midori before MagicMirror has loaded all the modules and therefore is refusing connections? That in itself was the reason I had to go with a script that checked that midori was listening before launching MagicMirror.
Have you checked with journalctl that magicmiror is ready for action?