Ok, maybe I forgot that in the readme file, or it worked straghtaway on my Pi.
I’m going to add sudo systemctl enable pir_sensor.service
to the readme file!
thanks for the hint :)
Ok, maybe I forgot that in the readme file, or it worked straghtaway on my Pi.
I’m going to add sudo systemctl enable pir_sensor.service
to the readme file!
thanks for the hint :)
Nice! Thanks!
Gonna try it tonight.
Where should I report issues? Do you have a GitHub repo for the app?
OK, after some trying, I think this related to the IPv6 configuration of my network and/or the Pi.
When I add "::ffff:192.168.178.77"
to the list, I can access the Mirror via browser by entering the IPv4 address of the mirror into the browser’s address field.
I just updated my mirror to 2.1.0 and tried to add some IPs to the whitelist, but it doesn’t work. I am not able to access the mirror from an IP added to the ipWhitelist
array.
The array in my config looks like this:
ipWhitelist: ["10.0.0.55", "192.168.178.77", "127.0.0.1", "::ffff:127.0.0.1", "::1"]
Do you have any idea, why this does not work?
Hi @bibi, I hope, I understand that right.
I don’t think that this is very easy. Because the script just turns the HDMI port of the RaspberryPi to on and off. So a fading effect wouldn’t be quite easy I think
Hi,
since there are many software and hardware hackers here in the forum, I thought maybe some of you are attending to this year’s Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg, Germany hosted by the german hacker group CCC.
I will be there. Maybe some of you are too, and we can chat while having a Mate/Beer/Tschunk. I would be excited to meet some of you guys there!
Oh snap, @strawberry-3-141 is right. Of course, I meant, that your nide version is too old. Did you try to update/install node via apt
? Try apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
or apt-get install nodejs
and see, if it helps.
If it doesn’t work, follow the instructions here, to install a recent version of node: https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/#debian-and-ubuntu-based-linux-distributions
Hi,
it seems, that your installed version of npm
is very old.
You can update it with the command npm install npm@latest -g
I would recommend to update all the other packages as well. You can do that by:
npm update
After that, run npm install
again.
Just did the survey!
I’d like to beta test the app too (as you might know already :D)
Damn! The mirror glass looks awesome!
I’ll contact you for my next mirror! :D