Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Installing on a Pi Zero
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 @sdetweil this thing is working great man I’ve been tinkering around with it over the weekend. Thanks so much again for the install but another question I know I know I apologize but your like king right now. How can I access the custom.css file? 
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 @camcooper151515 it’s a text file 
 MagicMirror/css/custom.css
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 @andyc7687 Thank you for your work and sharing with the community! 
 I would like to try it with a Raspberry Pi3A+. Will it work?
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 @Dimasua use my installer script, listed as alternative install method , see 
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 @sdetweil Another question, how I can restart the mirror from the command line? Didn’t find that information. 
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 @Dimasua if u said yes to pm2, pm2 start 0 If it does not start on boot, the run the fixuppm2 script from my site, If not pm2, then npm start from the MagicMirror folder 
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 I’ve used quite some of these manuals before, most without succes cause after a few weeks they all seem to crash/freeze screen. Finally I have a setup that’s working: - install raspian lite
- use this script to install MM: https://github.com/pureartisan/magic-mirror-raspbian-lite
- update npm with npm install -g electron --unsafe-perm=true --allow-root
- increase swap
 sudo dphys-swapfile swapoff sudo nano /etc/dphys-swapfile CONF_SWAPSIZE=1024 sudo dphys-swapfile setup sudo dphys-swapfile swapon sudo reboot- adjust /boot/config.txt with the following settings for overclock:
 arm_freq=1085 gpu_freq=530 over_voltage=8 sdram_freq=500 over_voltage_sdram=1- I also monitor the behaviour of the RPI’s performance in Home Assistant (in case it would crash, I have an indicator what went wrong) with: https://github.com/Sennevds/system_sensors
 So far it -finally- works like a charm! 
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 @stanvv shoulda just used my script 
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 @stanvv hi, that install was done on a P0, right? 
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 @ebolisa just use my script 


