@MichMich I know it won’t solve it, but this could be SEEN as a heavy load, :P
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: Splitting load..
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RE: Splitting load..
I have noticed that fast moving animations with css doesn’t really run smooth on the Pi, this could be seen as high load maybe?
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RE: Way to display/refresh an image URL?
Yes, look at the module mmm-weatherchart, it does exactly that
[card:paphko/mmm-weatherchart]
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RE: Splitting load..
From the Readme :
"Server OnlyIn some cases, you want to start the application without an actual app window. In this case, execute the following command from the MagicMirror folder: node serveronly. This will start the server, after which you can open the application in your browser of choice."
And as stated, the client would need a browser running fullscreen
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RE: Video messages
Would the video be recorded elsewhere (like from another computer or phone/tablet) or should the mirror record the video as well?
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RE: My 1st MagicMirror2
@sithlordhood no probs! glad I could give useful tips :D
On my raspberry I also noticed my 1920 background didn’t display correctly, I had black borders around the workspace that cut off some graphics, so I followed this :
http://www.opentechguides.com/how-to/article/raspberry-pi/28/raspi-display-setting.htmlAnd gained a couple of more pixels :) (ie I got the full 1920 resolution again)
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RE: My 1st MagicMirror2
You could remove the margins of the MM body, that way you would utilize more of the screen itself, since you have more mirror on the sides of the monitor :)
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RE: Starter problem
no, Bilder and Dokumente is two different folders,
either it’s the first directory you get to when connecting with ftp
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RE: Communication between webserver and MM
I’m no where near a coder so disregard this If I don’t get it, but after some fast reading of your blog post, it sounds like you should be able to use the code from [card:paviro/MMM-syslog]
to take commands from HTTP, the syslog module takes information from a string like this : http://MIRROR_IP:MIRROR_PORT/syslog?type=INFO&message=YOUR_MESSAGE
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RE: MM2 launch without internet
@cianoo45 Hmm, Okey, so you want it to connect right out of the box. Then I guess a 3g/4g modem would do the trick (unless it acts up and lacks signal at her place).
but when configuring and assembling your mirror just use your own network to start with.
If I were you I would get someone to configure the wifi on the pi for her when it has arrived.