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Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: Rpi3 & 7" pi touchscreen - MM not displaying
@sdetweil said in Rpi3 & 7" pi touchscreen - MM not displaying:
@kindsouls as I said, never seen one… others have done it…
do u seen the pi desktop after boot?
Raspbian lite, so no desktop, but I do see the
“raspberrypi login:”
after boot. I could hook up a keyboard and type on the screen I’m certain.
I can also do things that effect the display in realtime, such as:sudo sh -c “echo 80 > /sys/class/backlight/rpi_backlight/brightness”
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RE: Rpi3 & 7" pi touchscreen - MM not displaying
@sdetweil said in Rpi3 & 7" pi touchscreen - MM not displaying:
@kindsouls the 7 in is not DISPLAY:0
I have never seen or used one, so I don’t know what its display number is.
change it in installers/mm.sh
I thought so too, but then I ran tvservice:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ tvservice -l
2 attached device(s), display ID’s are :
Display Number 0, type Main LCD
Display Number 2, type HDMI 0 -
Rpi3 & 7" pi touchscreen - MM not displaying
Greetings!
I’ve tried multiple times with the same issue. My MM isn’t displaying on the 7" Pi touchscreen. Presumably it wants to display on the HDMI.
When the pi boots I see the raspbian boot sequence on the touchscreen.Connected to Pi via ssh.
Installed MM2 via script ‘bash -c “$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/raspberry.sh)”’PM2 confirms a successful start of MM2. Nothing on the 7" touchscreen. Why would this be the case?