Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Installing on a Pi Zero
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 @qu1que yes, sadly the electron folks have not provided updates for pi zero 
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 looks like changing the electron version to “^2.0.0” isn;t working anymore as it tries to intsall 1.8.0 and it gets the following error. Any idea why it isn’t looking for the version in the package.json file? thanks! “Error: Failed to find Electron v1.8.0 for linux-armv6l at https://github.com/electron/electron/releases/download/v1.8.0/chromedriver-v1.8.0-linux-armv6l.zip” 
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 Solve it like this: “npm install --arch=armv7l” 
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 @qu1que 
 Yes, I just update installation command by --arch argument, and MM installs w/o errors.
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 @InfiProj is there a command u could use to tell this is a zero, So I could update the installer? Thanks 
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 @sdetweil 
 In Linux we can ask OS about architecture. “arch” - this command returns CPU architecture. For rpi zero - armv6l, for rpi 3b - armv7l. Maybe that helps you.
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 @InfiProj it does. Thx Not near computer, maybe uname provides info too 
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 @sdetweil 
 “uname -m” - does the same as “arch”,
 “uname -p” and “uname -i” says unknown.
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 Thanks for the PDF guide/instructions, after a week of tinkering and googling this was the only method I got to work with my Zero (Wish I started with this guide!) 

