Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Alexa Goes Handsfree!
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“Hey Dingdong!”
“Yow Tweedledumb!”Or make it interactive:
“Hey Cheech!”
“Yes Chong?” -
I’ve jsut set up an Amazon dev account and installing the Alexa pi code to have a play with.
During the install, I see
Configuration file ‘/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf’
==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation.
==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version.
What would you like to do about it ? Your options are:
Y or I : install the package maintainer’s version
N or O : keep your currently-installed version
D : show the differences between the versions
Z : start a shell to examine the situation
The default action is to keep your current version.
*** lightdm.conf (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ?I think I should answer ‘Y’ to keep the installer happy, but thought it worth checking - @d3r can I ask what you chose?
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@darrene I would say press D to see what the difference is then you’ll have a better idea on how to proceed.
Edit:
I just ran an update on my pi and got the same prompt. lightdm is a display manager and not directly related to alexa.
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Ah, thtat’s great. Thanks @d3r.
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@darrene Nice. Alexa is working now?
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@d3r not quite - I’m almost there but trying to login to my AWS mirror profile after authorising it and I’m failing their ridiculous ‘type the characters you see in this image’ challenge :)
Edit: At last! through…
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It’s awesome :)
I’ve had Alexa tell me the day, a joke and asked her a maths question.
The detection is spot on and the response time is pretty acceptable
The sooner this can get made into a module the better :)
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The changes to the lightdm config file is probably what it’s warning you about. Remember during the MM installation, you should’ve edited that file to turn off the screen blanking. So you should always do a comparison between what your file looks like and what the vendor is releasing and apply the changes as needed.
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That’s what it was. Thanks @KirAsh4!
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Didn’t look into this very much, so maybe one of you can answer this: is it possible to let Alexa execute commands or code? So we can incorporate it into MagicMirror²?