Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Installing on a Pi Zero
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 @andyc7687, thanks a lot! It will be easy for me now, I planned going for building a device like yours 
 Regards
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 @analogcheep thanks, let me know if yours works and upvote if it is helpful! 
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 today i have to reinstall MM and I have some small problem. MM do not show on local hdmi outpul- I can see the dektop but no MM. Server is working properly because when I open it from laptop i can see MM, when I connect to raspberry pi via vnc i can see to MM. What is going on? what i miss? 
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 thank you for help, i had to reinstal system once more becase there were a lot of errors. 
 After new instalation pm2 didn’t start properly. after few hours i found why.
 In pm2_MagicMirrorPi0.json
 line:
 “script” : “/MagicMirror/PiZero/startMagicMirror.sh”,
 should be :
 “script” : “/MagicMirror/PiZero/startMagicMirrorPi0.sh”,
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 which installer are you using? I don’t see the filename pm2_MagicMirrorPi0.json 
 or “script” : “/MagicMirror/PiZero/startMagicMirror.sh”,
 in the raspberry.sh script…
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 ah, ok… i see you followed the manual instructions back a few posts… i have a modified raspberry.sh I have for testing, that takes user into account https://www.dropbox.com/s/izj6dz2z9557oga/raspberry.sh?dl=0 to use it like normal bash -c “$(curl -sL https://www.dropbox.com/s/izj6dz2z9557oga/raspberry.sh?dl=0)” 
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 If I try to install magic mirror on the pi zero i get an error that electron 3.0.13 not found for armv6 , by editing the package.json file to specify electron 2.0.18. I can get it to work, although I cannot find a version of electron for armv6 on the electron repo. Any idea why 2.0.18 would work? What would I need to try to compile electron 3 for armv6? https://github.com/electron/electron/releases/tag/v2.0.18 Thanks! 
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 @johnnyt1111 download the electron source and follow the build process 
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 @johnnyt1111 why work. Cause electron 2.0.18 binary exists and 3.0.13 does not. There may be a technical reason, or they skipped it due to low demand. 
