Sigh. Thanks. :)
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: Can't disable seconds on digital clock
That’s how it is in my config.js (no quotes). The quotes were used here to isolate it in the post only.
{ module: "clock", position: "top_left", displaySeconds: false, },
It has no effect.
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RE: Calendar Doesn't Honor custom.css for Background
In custom.css, this does not work:
.module.calendar { background-color:rgba(32,32,32,0.6); border-radius:8px; padding:8px; }
Also, in custom.css, this DOES work:
.module.currentweather { background-color:rgba(32,32,32,0.6); border-radius:8px; padding:8px; } .module.weatherforecast { background-color:rgba(32,32,32,0.6); border-radius:8px; padding:8px; } .module.clock { background-color:rgba(32,32,32,0.6); border-radius:8px; padding:8px; }
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Can't disable seconds on digital clock
Although I can not find any statements that would say or imply that the digital clock doesn’t support “displaySeconds: false”, setting that value seems to have no effect.
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Calendar Doesn't Honor custom.css for Background
I attempted to add the following to my custom.css:
.module.calendar { background-color:rgba(32,32,32,0.6); border-radius:8px; padding:8px; }
It did not work as expected, nor as it did for clock, currentweather, or weatherforecast. I had to insert that code into the ~/MagicMirror/modules/default/calendar/calendar.css module as:
.calendar { background-color:rgba(32,32,32,0.6); border-radius:8px; padding:8px; }
This is the only way it would provide the opaque background that I wanted.
Thoughts?
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RE: Initial Setup Q's and Some Doc Feedback
I believe the rules are less important than the consequences. I don’t believe WLAN has a good track record overall of waking up from a sleep state. And, regardless of how much it’s directly used, you can bet that the one time it won’t work is when you try using the remote control module to power it down. :)
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RE: Initial Setup Q's and Some Doc Feedback
-Should- the WLAN power setting be changed? It would seem that this would be a wise approach to ensure it doesn’t go into powersave mode.
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RE: Initial Setup Q's and Some Doc Feedback
Some additional notes:
- The screensaver settings appear to have been set in the /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart file
- No settings have been adjusted in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
- The mouse pointer auto remove configuration has not been completed, but there appears to be no issue with the pointer remaining on the screen once Electron loads
- There was no change made to the system to disable power saving on the WLAN interface - as a result, the interface seemingly “could” go into powersave mode and affect network connectivity (I have not yet experienced an issue with this)
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RE: Initial Setup Q's and Some Doc Feedback
install starting - Fri Dec 20 08:32:44 EST 2019 installing on armv7l processor system the os is Distributor ID: Raspbian Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) Release: 10 Codename: buster Updating packages ... Hit:1 http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian buster InRelease Get:2 http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian buster InRelease [15.0 kB] Get:3 http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian buste r/main armhf Packages [13.0 MB] Fetched 13.0 MB in 15s (852 kB/s) Reading package lists... apt-get update completed ok apt upgrade result =rc=0 Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... Reading state information... Calculating upgrade... The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required: point-rpi Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove it. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Installing helper tools ... Check current Node installation ... Node currently installed. Checking version number. Minimum Node version: v10.1.0 Installed Node version: v10.15.2 No Node.js upgrade necessary. Check current NPM installation ... NPM currently installed. Checking version number. Minimum npm version: V6.0.0 Installed npm version: V5.8.0 npm should be upgraded. Installing npm ... Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... Reading state information... npm is already the newest version (5.8.0+ds6-4). npm set to manually installed. The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required: point-rpi Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove it. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. upgrading npm to latest /usr/local/bin/npm -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm/bin/npm-cli.js /usr/local/bin/npx -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm/bin/npx-cli.js + npm@6.13.4 added 430 packages from 854 contributors in 42.042s npm installation Done! version=V6.13.4 Cloning MagicMirror ... Cloning MagicMirror Done! Installing dependencies ... Dependencies installation Done! setting up initial config.js Check plymouth installation ... Splashscreen: Checking themes directory. Splashscreen: Create theme directory if not exists. Splashscreen: Changed theme to MagicMirror successfully. install and setup pm2 pm2 not installed, installing pm2 install result /usr/local/bin/pm2 -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 /usr/local/bin/pm2-dev -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2-dev /usr/local/bin/pm2-docker -> /usr/lo cal/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2-docker /usr/local/bin/pm2-runtime -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2-runtime npm WARN optional SKIPPING OPTIONAL DEPENDENCY: fsevents@2.1.2 (node_ modules/pm2/node_modules/fsevents): npm WARN notsup SKIPPING OPTIONAL DEPENDENCY: Unsupported platform for fsevents@2.1.2: wanted {"os":"darwin","arch":"any"} (current: {"os":"linux","arc h":"arm"}) + pm2@4.2.1 added 207 packages from 202 contributors in 38.506s get the pm2 platform specific startup command startup command = sudo env PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin:/bin /usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 startup systemd -u pi --hp /home/pi ------------- __/\\\\\\\\\\\\\____/\\\\____________/\\\\____/\\\\\\\\\_____ _\/\\\/////////\\\_\/\\\\\\________/\\\\\\__/\\\///////\\\___ _\/\\\_______\/\\\_\/\\\//\\\____/\\\//\\\_\///______\//\\\__ _\/\\\\\\\\\\\\\/__\/\\\\///\\\/\\\/_\/\\\___________/\\\/___ _\/\\\/////////____\/\\\__\///\\\/___\/\\\________/\\\//_____ _\/\\\_____________\/\\\____\///_____\/\\\_____/\\\//________ _\/\\\_____________\/\\\_____________\/\\\___/\\\/___________ _\/\\\_____________\/\\\_____________\/\\\__/\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\_ _\///______________\///______________\///__\///////////////__ Runtime Edition PM2 is a Production Process Manager for Node.js applications with a built-in Load Balancer. Start and Daemonize any application: $ pm2 start app.js Load Balance 4 instances of api.js: $ pm2 start api.js -i 4 Monitor in production: $ pm2 monitor Make pm2 auto-boot at server restart: $ pm2 startup To go further checkout: http://pm2.io/ ------------- [PM2] Init System found: systemd Platform systemd Template [Unit] Description=PM2 process manager Documentation=https://pm2.keymetrics.io/ After=network.target [Service] Type=forking User=pi LimitNOFILE=infinity LimitNPROC=infinity LimitCORE=infinity Environment=PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin:/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin Environment=PM2_HOME=/home/pi/.pm2 PIDFile=/home/pi/.pm2/pm2.pid Restart=on-failure ExecStart=/usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 resurrect ExecReload=/usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 reload all ExecStop=/usr/local/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 kill [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target Target path /etc/systemd/system/pm2-pi.service Command list [ 'systemctl enable pm2-pi' ] [PM2] Writing init configuration in /etc/systemd/system/pm2-pi.service [PM2] Making script booting at startup... [PM2] [-] Executing: systemctl enable pm2-pi... [PM2] [v] Command successfully executed. +---------------------------------------+ [PM2] Freeze a process list on reboot via: $ pm2 save [PM2] Remove init script via: $ pm2 unstartup systemd pm2 startup command done configure the pm2 config file for MagicMirror start MagicMirror via pm2 now save MagicMirror pm2 config now disable screensaver via lxsession We're ready! Run pm2 start MagicMirror from the ~/MagicMirror directory to start your MagicMirror. install completed - Fri Dec 20 08:59:08 EST 2019
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RE: How to disable auto update from MMM-GooglePhotos
@sdetweil Agreed. And, if it were me, I would do it that way.
Cron job to check for updates and determine if the file gets updated
If the file was updated, either send notification to load new image in the module, or just restart MM
Use something along the lines of MMM-EasyBack as a module to load the background image