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    Installing on Ubuntu 18.04

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    • gwylsG Offline
      gwyls @Mykle1
      last edited by

      @mykle1 said in Installing on Ubuntu 18.04:

      npm install

      No I just ran the sh script. Just ran the npm command and found I needed to install. I am now running the npm install command. I’ll let you know.
      Thanks for the help.

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      • gwylsG Offline
        gwyls
        last edited by

        I have it installed now. Do you mind me asking some silly questions please?

        1. How do I now make it run?
        2. Does it take over the computer? Can I still use it with magic mirror in the background?
          I am testing it to see what it is like, hopefully with a view to running it on a computer all the time.
          Thanks

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          A Former User @gwyls
          last edited by A Former User

          @gwyls

          • You can run with npm start in MagicMirror Directory.
          • It will occupy your front but you can send it to backward, but anyway, it will not like desktop background. It’s not that purpose.
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            gwyls @Guest
            last edited by

            @sean Thanks
            It really does need to be a standalone computer then.

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            • gwylsG Offline
              gwyls @gwyls
              last edited by

              I tried to run as suggested and came up with this problem:
              WARNING! Could not find config file. Please create one. Starting with default configuration.
              What is the default configuration please? Is there a dummy one that I could copy or should I create a config.txt file and let MagicMirror write to it please?

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                electros Project Sponsor @gwyls
                last edited by

                @gwyls in the magic mirror folder you have a folder config, check there and you find a file named config.js.sample just rename that one to config.js and should be work.

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                  A Former User @gwyls
                  last edited by

                  @gwyls I think you need to read Manual.
                  https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror

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                  • cowboysdudeC Offline
                    cowboysdude Module Developer @Guest
                    last edited by

                    @sean said in Installing on Ubuntu 18.04:

                    @gwyls I think you need to read Manual.
                    https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror

                    HEHEHEHHEHE seen that MANY times

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                    • Mykle1M Offline
                      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @electros
                      last edited by Mykle1

                      @electros said in Installing on Ubuntu 18.04:

                      a file named config.js.sample just rename that one to config.js and should be work.

                      @gwyls

                      What you are supposed to do is make a COPY of the config.js.sample (so that you never lose it) and rename the pasted copy to config.js.

                      Once you have MM running you can press Ctrl M to hide MM and use your PC for other things. Simply clicking the MM icon in the task bar will bring MM to the front.

                      Create a working config
                      How to add modules

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