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    • Mykle1M Offline
      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer
      last edited by

      My friend, you have to follow the readme in Hello-Lucy

      1. The gif from Hello-Lucy is displayed by MMM-EasyPix so you have to install that (It’s in the readme)

      2. There is no entry for Hello-Lucy in the config.js. Lucy is an enhancement to MMM-voice so you’ll need your entry for MMM-voice

      3. I’ve never used Debian so I can’t say about that

      4. I use ubuntu 16.04LTS 64 bit

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        THeStigh @Mykle1
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        @mykle1

        If there is any excuse… It’s 03:30 AM.

        But still; the config.js in the Debian 9 installation is clean, it is default.
        So that is not the issue (regarding the message you pasted; that is for me running Linux through Windows :) )

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        • Mykle1M Offline
          Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @THeStigh
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          @thestigh said in Debian 9 as VM, running npm start makes it all "freeze" but...:

          Again, can this be a VM and/or 64 bit issue?

          I’ve never used a VM environment. I strictly run ubuntu on all my machines except for 1 Pi mirror It’s definitely NOT a 64 bit issue.

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          • Mykle1M Offline
            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @THeStigh
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            @thestigh said in Debian 9 as VM, running npm start makes it all "freeze" but...:

            But still; the config.js in the Debian 9 installation is clean, it is default.

            You copied and renamed it?

            So that is not the issue (regarding the message you pasted; that is for me running Linux through Windows )

            I don’t know about running Linux through windows because I don’t do that.

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            • Mykle1M Offline
              Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @THeStigh
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              @thestigh said in Debian 9 as VM, running npm start makes it all "freeze" but...:

              f there is any excuse… It’s 03:30 AM.

              Go to sleep. This will all be here tomorrow. I promise. :-)

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                THeStigh @Mykle1
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                @mykle1 Could it be the output is wrong? Meaning - trying to output to a different display?

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                  A Former User @THeStigh
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                  @thestigh
                  I’m not sure this is exact solution. However,
                  Some system (like ATB) has an issue to execute Electron of MM (after 2.x - new GPU acceleration).
                  You can run MM as serveronly mode to use your existing Chrome Browser instead Electron.
                  You can make a script to execute MM serveronly mode and Chrome to display it.

                  Or you can try this to disable GPU.

                  npm start -- --disable-gpu
                  
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