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    Installing on a Pi Zero

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      rick @sdetweil last edited by

      @sdetweil Ah - I never thought of that. I’ll try another SD card - Thanks Sam

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        Bj0rne last edited by

        Hi, sdetweil, I just ran your script on top of the full install in this thread, now the mirror is up. Thanks!

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          akz_g last edited by

          Hi

          I followed the pdf instructions step by step but does not seem to work for me.

          I started with clean install of raspbian on my Pi Z W. Followed, your instructions step by step. no errors apart from the same ones in your pdf (errors while installing dependencies). After some time the installation was complete. It asked if I want to restart, I did. Once booted back up nothing loaded even after half an hour. I navigated to localhost:8080 with no success. I also tried run serveronly/ and this didn’t help.

          I’m not sure what I am doing wrong as it seems most people are getting it working very easily.

          Any help would be great! Thanks

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            sdetweil @akz_g last edited by

            @akz_g use my script. the old instructions don’t work anymore

            see here
            https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts

            Sam

            Create a working config
            How to add modules

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              RushHour99 last edited by

              @sdetweil said in Installing on a Pi Zero:

              https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts

              @sdetweil My Magic Mirror install on a Pi Zero has been running great. I see an alert now that there is a Magic Mirror Update available. Do I just run your upgrade-script.sh to bring my Pi Zero install up to date with Magic Mirror v2.13.0?

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                sdetweil @RushHour99 last edited by

                @RushHour99 yes, note that u have to run two times.

                Sam

                Create a working config
                How to add modules

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                  RushHour99 @sdetweil last edited by

                  @sdetweil said in Installing on a Pi Zero:

                  @RushHour99 yes, note that u have to run two times.

                  Thanks! Out of curiosity, why do I need to run it 2 times? I would have missed that detail if you didn’t’ let me know.

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                    sdetweil @RushHour99 last edited by sdetweil

                    @RushHour99 i don’t understand , then doc says

                    Update to next MagicMirror version from an existing MagicMirror installation
                    upgrade-script.sh will do the git pull and npm install, and refresh npm setup for any modules that might need it
                    it should handle all the work…
                    
                    and give you a trial run of all that, only applying changes if u request them
                    give it a try
                    
                    this works on Mac as well, cut/paste this line into the terminal window on your device
                    
                    bash -c  "$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/upgrade-script.sh)"
                    ================no changes are made to the local repo or the working copy========================
                    if you WANT to actually apply the changes, cut/paste this line into the terminal window on your device
                    bash -c  "$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/upgrade-script.sh)" apply
                    

                    Sam

                    Create a working config
                    How to add modules

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                      RushHour99 last edited by

                      Thanks for the reply. I did read that but it just seemed a little confusing since it was the same bash command. I haven’t run the upgrade script yet, so it might be more clear when I do but i guess the script knows if it’s been run a 2nd time?

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                        sdetweil @RushHour99 last edited by

                        @RushHour99 its NOT the same, there is an extra parameter at the end… apply

                        Sam

                        Create a working config
                        How to add modules

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