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    Setting Up Magic Mirror on Ubuntu issue

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    • justjim1220J Offline
      justjim1220 Module Developer @DuhCompuder
      last edited by

      @duhcompuder

      npm i lodash@4.17.5

      this fixed mine

      "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
      Jim Hallock - 1995

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        Thank you, I was able to fix the lodash issue only through a root terminal.

        But a warning pops up saying:

        npm WARN acorn-jsx@5.0.1 requires a peer of acorn@^6.0.0 but none is installed.
        You must install peer dependencies yourself.


        I read somewhere that this could be an npm issue or a bug. Still trying to figure it out. The issue now is to find acorn@^6.0.0 and the location to install it to. Hopefully that should fix the issue, any ideas?

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        • justjim1220J Offline
          justjim1220 Module Developer @DuhCompuder
          last edited by

          @duhcompuder

          Install the same way: npm i acorn@latest

          with any of those kind of warnings do the same.

          I’m having issues right now getting MM to run on a new install of Ubuntu.
          Keep getting errors that the sh start.sh or something like that isn’t valid.
          Can’t figure it out, had this issue once before a long time ago and not sure how I fixed it.

          "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
          Jim Hallock - 1995

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            DuhCompuder @justjim1220
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            I don’t even know how to describe this… So after fixing the acorn issue, the lodash issue reappeared. For some reason, I can no longer fix the lodash issue (even with sudo and root terminal). It just would not let me install lodash 4.17.5 or even the newest version because of the vulnerability.

            I’m hypothesizing that MM might be using something that is dependent on a previous version of lodash that conflicts with Ubuntu’s security vulnerability


            Here is an article referring the lodash vulnerabilities existing in versions prior to 4.17.11:

            https://resources.whitesourcesoftware.com/blog-whitesource/top-5-open-source-security-vulnerabilities-november-2018


            Conclusion.

            After updating my system’s lodash file to 4.17.12 through a root terminal, I was able to resolve updating issues related to lodash within the MM directory. The only issue is the message about the vulnerability that is not resolvable with npm audit fix

            Starting the program displays the message that MagicMirror is online yet the UI does not change.

            I’m going to stick with Raspbian for now

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            • Mykle1M Offline
              Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @DuhCompuder
              last edited by

              @duhcompuder said in Setting Up Magic Mirror on Ubuntu issue:

              I’m going to stick with Raspbian for now

              I don’t know if this matters but I use ubuntu 16.04 LTS exclusively on several machines, including my dev machine. The one time I tried to install MM on ubuntu 18.xx I encountered all the vulnerabilities that you are talking about. I immediately wiped the machine and installed ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Then I installed MM without a single problem. That includes the most current MM, v2.6.0

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                THeStigh @Mykle1
                last edited by THeStigh

                @mykle1 said in Setting Up Magic Mirror on Ubuntu issue:

                @duhcompuder said in Setting Up Magic Mirror on Ubuntu issue:

                I’m going to stick with Raspbian for now

                I don’t know if this matters but I use ubuntu 16.04 LTS exclusively on several machines, including my dev machine. The one time I tried to install MM on ubuntu 18.xx I encountered all the vulnerabilities that you are talking about. I immediately wiped the machine and installed ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Then I installed MM without a single problem. That includes the most current MM, v2.6.0

                @Mykle1

                I’ve just installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my laptop (to get full support for Snowboy), but when I run ‘npm start’, it starts the application but dont “open the magicmirror”. I can use my browser to dial into it.

                Do you know if I need to add something extra to make it show upon running the application?

                I run GNOME as desktop.

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                  sdetweil @THeStigh
                  last edited by

                  @thestigh i just upgraded to 2.6.0

                  this is what I see in the console window when I do npm start, obviously some of these modules are specific for my system

                  Starting MagicMirror: v2.6.0
                  Loading config ...
                  Loading module helpers ...
                  No helper found for module: alert.
                  handler helper in init
                  Module helper loaded: MMM-SleepWake
                  Initializing new module helper ...
                  Module helper loaded: MMM-ImagesPhotos
                  Initializing new module helper ...
                  Module helper loaded: MMM-voice
                  Initializing new module helper ...
                  Module helper loaded: WaterLevels
                  All module helpers loaded.
                  Starting server on port 8086 ...
                  Server started ...
                  Connecting socket for: MMM-SleepWake
                  handler helper in start
                  Connecting socket for: MMM-ImagesPhotos
                  Starting node helper for: MMM-ImagesPhotos
                  Connecting socket for: MMM-voice
                  Starting module helper: MMM-voice
                  Connecting socket for: WaterLevels
                  Starting module: WaterLevels
                  Sockets connected & modules started ...
                  Launching application.
                  

                  do you see anything different?

                  npm start  dev
                  

                  would open the developers console, and then change to the console tab to check for any errors (red text)

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  • Mykle1M Offline
                    Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @THeStigh
                    last edited by Mykle1

                    @thestigh said in Setting Up Magic Mirror on Ubuntu issue:

                    Do you know if I need to add something extra to make it show upon running the application?

                    No, you shouldn’t need anything “extra” although I only use ubutnu 16.04 LTS. I’m reading through some posts that mention the same exact problem that you’re experiencing, where MM is running but can only be seen remotely.

                    As suggested by @sdetweil, run npm start dev in your MagicMirror directory and choose the Console tab in the resulting window. Then copy/paste/report any errors there and/or in your terminal.

                    You might also want to make sure that all updates have been performed on your current ubuntu installation as well as ensuring that you have current stable versions of node and npm.

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                      sdetweil @Mykle1
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                      also check the node and npm versions,

                      node -v
                      

                      and

                      npm -v
                      

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                        THeStigh
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                        Guys, I’m giving up this task of getting Debian/Ubuntu running on an amd64 with MMM-Hotword. I again are getting the “invalid pointer” error.

                        Perhaps this is happening only on amd64 distro and would not happen on i386 (32bit).
                        If I’m going to test it? Maybe, but returning back to my Pi and Tinker Board for now…

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