@cowboysdude said in MMM-NOAA3:
t’s right here -> https://github.com/cowboysdude/MMM-NOAA3
Oh, thank god. :-)
@cowboysdude said in MMM-NOAA3:
t’s right here -> https://github.com/cowboysdude/MMM-NOAA3
Oh, thank god. :-)
@bkeyport said in New Youtube Video featuring MagicMirror...:
Becky Stern walks us through her Magic Mirror design build, including disassembling a monitor, building a frame, etc. It’s a cool setup.
Sweet. She’s using MMM-EyeCandy. NY’ers have such good taste.
That’s weird. I downloaded from the repo onto ubuntu and everything was fine. Module folder and module name were fine, MMM-Gas. 2 days ago, that is.
@sifuhall said in MMM-Gas Still Working?:
Could you try for zipcode 40391 and see if that works for you? Maybe there are just no results?
I tested your zip code and the typeGas options. Everything seems to work fine. I’m sure cowboysdude will get you sorted
I see he a;ready left some suggestions. Follow those and see what you get
I can confirm that the module is still working under ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS. I just installed it and it fired right up. Nice work, bro.
@sdetweil said in 1 old noob + 1 rPi = I can't believe I did it! (revisited):
u two keep bringin back to the top!
That’s right. :-)
5 years since I completed my first mirror? Who would have thought? I’ve been away for quite some time. Got plenty of messages in the meantime, stating that my modules weren’t working. Thought I would address some of them after a brand new install of the newest MM running on ubuntu 20.04.03.
These are running. Although some with hard coded options may not display all of them (e.g. MMM-EyeCandy). Finding the default animations was very time consuming and a changed url is all it takes to break the module. I welcome anyone that wants to find new ones for the module.
https://github.com/mykle1?tab=repositories
MMM-
Gee, I’ve missed this place.
No, really.
Classy bro! Well done. :thumbsup:
@sdetweil said in install script fail error:
use my install script,
This install script is a godsend. Installing any other way is just, uh, … silly?
Well, thanks to you and John I had the best help available when I got stuck (which was quite often). John gets the lion’s share of credits in my readMe files. I am indebted to you both and am forever in your debt.