@SebTota Thanks so much!!! I’ll download it over night and try it in the morning and get back to you. Hopefully there is no difference between pi zeros?
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RE: How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
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RE: How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
@SebTota Please I would appreciate that so much. Im on the verge of giving up and sticking with p3’s. I was really excited about being able to create a few mirrors with the cheaper board, so thanks again for sharing.
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RE: How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
@SebTota I currently have a 32 in there but the final im hoping will go on a 16 at least. Will the file you’re sending over be a clean first install for the zero?
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RE: How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
@Wieber Thanks for the response wieber. Im actually using randombullets guide where he moves the file into the init.d folder.
Thing is i cant get MM to run the server and use a laptop to connect to the pi@8080 and it shows the mirror. I can also run the following commands via SSH to get the MM running on the pi!!! …but i cant AT ALL get the MM window up on the pi automatically using the shell scripts.
Its obviously running the server command as I can access via another computer on the network (which has access via ip whitelist in the config file)
I just need to know why none of the commands after node serveronly arent executing?
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RE: How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
@SebTota that would be absolutely amazing… i’ve spent days trying to get this working. I was being pretty persistent wanting to figure this out myself but its just getting to be a little too much time wasted.
I’d appreciate it very much if you could. Thanks.
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RE: How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
So I’ve managed to get MM to start using PM2 and can access the page via my laptop.
Only problem I have now is I cant get Midori to auto start, I’m using the same commands from the startmidori script in the mm.sh script for pm2.
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RE: How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
So I had a few errors along the way and had to install some libraries etc and managed to get past a bunch of errors. (libgconf-2-4 and libxss1 for anyone who ends up here!)
But now im at the point where midori loads but has a connection refused page. When I ssh in i can put the command “node serveronly” and it starts up and has a nice log going, or I can use the “DISPLAY=:0 npm start” and it seems all fine with the following lines and no more errors:
magicmirror@2.1.0 start /home/pi/MagicMirror
electron js/electron.jsjust not sure whats happening as midori is showing connection refused…maybe the startup script “startMagicMirror” is not actually executing the node serveronly command???
Any help would be appreciated.
Update: Ok so running the “node serveronly” command from ssh and then pointing my laptop browser to the rpi:8080 loads up the MM. But Midori on the Pi is still showing that connection refused. Also…i followed the guide fully so why is the serveronly command not executed by the startup script we put in init.d?
Also is there a way for me to see this node serveronly log on the MM screen (say i dont start midori and leave it on the command line?) -
RE: How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
@SebTota Will do but first…
If i make a backup of my memory card and i mess up what im doing now can i just copy the backup back on with finder/explorer and be right back where i was?thanks @SebTota
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RE: How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
@SebTota yeah i realized that, but have a pi zero running lite as i dont require full. was hoping that if i did install vnc and all the dependencies if it would be possible to vnc in and see the mirror as it would in a monitor?