Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Installing on a Pi Zero
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Awesome write up. Super helpful!
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Thank you very much for this work! The tutorial works perfectly. I just installed it in a rpi zero W. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to install it on this SBC.
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Many thanks Andrew - worked well for me (other than first step: connecting to wifi with WPA2 needed some minor tweaks.)
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@cdh1001 please specify tweaks as they might help others.
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@andyc7687 - I needed to delete the line:
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
Based on discussions elsewhere I originally tried renaming Key_mgmt to WPA2 and/or changing group=CCMP, but neither of those were necessary for me; simply deleting the line was sufficient. -
@cdh1001 thanks, I will amend my guide over the weekend then.
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Thanks for the script and the hints so far :-)
Unfortunately I am really frustrated after x installations. :-( Currently everything is installed the autostart works but chrome says “err_connection_refused”!
Does anyone have an idea?
Zero W V1.1 / Raspian Desktop / no sudo
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@smolo Some suggestions: First, make sure that some form of IP address is present in the
address
key. Usually 127.0.0.1, but the IP address of your pi will probably work too. Without that value, the web server has a tendency to freak out.Second, make sure you are specifying the port in your web call. That one has bitten me a couple times.
Third, I would double-check your IP whitelist in the
config.js
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@bhepler
First, as a supplement the installation is absolute standard except for another VNC server.
Chromium starts automaticly with http://localhost:8080I have already tested the following constellations before my post.
the local ip (192.168.2.84:8080)
127.0.0.1:8080
localhost:8080“err_connection_refused”
with https browser fault > “err_address_unreachable”
Other things :…
- ublock is inactive!
- Configuration vom MagicMirror Config:
var config = {
port: 8080,
address: “0.0.0.0”,
ipWhitelist: [], - Test from another pc > “err_connection_refused”
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I’ve solved the problem and it’s going crazy. After I tried with a portscanner to find out if there is anything running I found out that there is no port 8080 open.
If somebody has problems checking the logs via "pm2 logs MagicMirror --lines 1000
I missed the npm module “moment” under “/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/moment”!!!:astonished_face:
Go to MagicMirror > “npm install” the problem was solved!:slightly_smiling_face: