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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    • RE: New 2-way mirror supplier - low prices and lead times

      Hi @Ivanov_d ,

      Sorry for being late on the reply. Have some busy period…
      I will definitely need one, but not exactly sure about the size. If it is not too much to ask, could you give me prices for 90x70 and 80x70 models as well?
      How many days to consider for transport?

      Regards,
      Tamas

      posted in Hardware
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    • RE: New 2-way mirror supplier - low prices and lead times

      Hi ivanov,

      I am pimping up my 4 years old MM, which currently have a 50x70 plexi glass. I want to make it bigger, and use this time real glass. (the plexi was an experiment, which turned out quite good ;).
      The size I am considering is 100x70cm.

      Currently there is a black foil on the back of plexi glass, which I’ve added myself after the delivery. It is - obviously - not covering the whole: where the monitor is, there is no black foil.

      Is you glass delivered with this foil already attached? Sorry if this is trivial, but I just cannot seems to figure this out on the posts here… You are mentioning in your first post “when sending the foil drawing,…”, so I guess this is what you are talking about. But let’s make this clear ;).

      Secondly, is there a way to drill holes on the glass? I mean, can I request holes to be drilled? My plexiglass is screwed to a wooden frame, and I like it pretty much: easy to disassemble the MM, even when it is attached to the wall. So I would like to keep the concept. The 4 screws are covered with a golden metal cup, so they look decent…

      And last, but not least, what price should I expect for the 100x70cm glass delivered to the Netherlands?

      Regards,
      Tamas

      posted in Hardware
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    • Search button does nothing

      Hi!

      I am the only one that cannot make the Search button do anything here on the Forums?

      posted in Forum
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    • RE: MagicMirror^2 without GUI/windowmanager

      I see.

      Sounds strange that you have bad performance with Pi4. We all run it on Pi3 without serious problem…
      There might be issues with your Pi4, don’t you think?
      Or maybe give another distro a try (the one before).

      But back to the original question:
      I am not into the core of MM, so I cannot really help. I am not sure if you need X server for the MM window…

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: MagicMirror^2 without GUI/windowmanager

      Why the struggle?
      Just install Raspbian, and run MM as described in the howto…

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: Calendar events off by one hour

      Not sure which module is this, but probably have better luck if you get in touch with the module maintainer.
      Mostly the modules are in github (check the clone url of the module), and there can be an issue tracker, or at least an email address of the developer.

      I am also quite new here, so I might be mistaken, but I think a module problem best tackled by the developer…
      Please dont forget to share the solution once you figured it out, as it could be helpful for the community.

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: Setup script fails

      Just some random thoughts:
      Are the update/install servers are the same for the 2 RPis?
      /etc/apt??? (not sure about the exact path…) is the location of the files that defines the update servers.

      Do they gave the same internet access? No problem accessing any website on the problematic one?

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: Error with dependencies, but it's different then the other ones just posted?!?!?

      Just start a xterm (or any terminal) on the RPi, and type those commands in there. And copy+paste the output of those to the forum.

      Maybe you have to execute those from the Magicmirror directory, I am not sure. But if yes, in the xterm you started just type ‘cd MagicMirror’. And after that type those 2 commands.

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: How to update the master branch?

      @shazam23
      You have modified files that has not been ‘saved’ in the git database. Type ‘git status’, and it will list those changes.
      After that you can decide what to do: keep the changes (in this case use ‘git commit’)
      revert or discard the changes (in this case ‘git checkout’ is the command, if I am not mistaken)

      Not sure what exactly you try to achieve, but for an update I would use a fresh directory instead. Just create a new one and clone into it…

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: Resize frame of monitor screen to fit mirror dimensions

      I think the RPi itself can also draw a ‘black frame’. Search for the term “overlay”. It is a setting in the /boot/config.txt of RPi sdcard.

      But probably the css modification above is more elegant…

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: mmm-moon-phase not showing pictures

      Hi Mykle1,

      Sorry for the late reply…

      I haven’t changed anything, it just happened all of a sudden.
      This was with https://github.com/spectroman/mmm-moon-phases

      I wanted to clone the module from scratch, to make sure that nothing is corrupt in my ‘modules’ directory, so I went to the modules page and searched for ‘moon’. The first hit was another module (https://github.com/NolanKingdon/MMM-MoonPhase) but I haven’t realized it until I loaded it :).
      I like this even better, so at the end I haven’t investigate what went wrong with the other one.

      Thanks anyway,
      Tamas

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • cover the back of plexiglass (acrylic sheet)

      I am in the middle of my 1st MM project. Components are selected with ‘keep it low budget’ in mind, as this is an experiment.
      So I am using plexiglass/acrylic sheet as the mirror (https://www.pyrasied.nl/en/product/spy-mirror/).

      I am wondering what would be the best way to cover the back side of the plastic?
      I am planning to do it just to make sure I have the best reflection on the places where there is no monitor.

      I think I have these options:

      1. do nothing, leave it how it is, will work fine.
        It is a frameless mirror (the frame is actually smaller than the mirror), so I need to cover the edges of the mirror, because there is nothing behind it. It is 2-3 cm.

      2. use paper
        Because it is frameless, I will have difficulties to attach the paper at the edges. I am afraid the paper will not stick to the plastic (why would it stick to it?), and if it is loose, it will not do what it suppose to do

      3. use glass film
        something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Total-Blackout-Window-Film-Prevention/dp/B071HLNG14
        I like this idea. If something goes wrong, I can easily remove this film. It is also easy to cut a window on the material for the monitor before attaching.

      4. use paint
        Might be option two. Problem is to make that window for the monitor. Not impossible, but needs some preparation

      So I would go for option 3), but before investing, I would appreciate some feedback. Have you guys cover the back of the mirror at all?

      Thanks and happy MM-ing :)
      Tamas

      posted in Hardware
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    • mmm-moon-phase not showing pictures

      Guys,
      Anyone gave issues with the moon-phase module? Since 2-3 weeks I see only a very tiny part of the actual picture. It is in the top-left corner…

      How do you troubleshoot a module, by the way?

      posted in Troubleshooting
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    • RE: Raspberry pi detects hdmi but there is no output on monitor

      I had similar issues, but with a DVI input on a monitor.
      For me at least the rainbow screen was showing sometimes, but often also not.
      After tons of different settings in config.txt (which didn’t solve the issue) and different hdmi-dvi cables, I ended up reinstalling Raspbian. After that I got the screen working again.
      The only thing is that there is no red color on my monitor. Tried different power supplies, cables and certain settings in config.txt, none of them fixed my red color missing issue.
      But that is another story…

      Give it a shut to reinstall. Don’ t forget to save data as reinstall is wiping the sd card.

      posted in Hardware
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    • RE: Let’s talk frames!

      Why a laptop, instead of a RPi?
      More heavy (need stronger frame),
      More noise (from laptop fans)
      More power consumption ($$$),
      More heat => need proper ventilation,
      Windows => I guess you cannot use the MM framework

      posted in Hardware
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    • RE: Acrylic or Glass mirror - pros and cons for each option

      Hi Serge,

      I am also in the same struggle: Acrylic or glass for a bathroom.

      I’ve read the article you have linked, but it is not mentioning exact sizes. Just small, medium and large. But yeah, define ‘medium’…
      Where does this 600x600mm as max size for acrylic came from, if I may ask?

      On top of this, this example is about a 1000x700mm mirror where acrylic was used. Not for bathroom, true, and you can see some distortion at the places where the mirror is attached to the frame. But I don’t see any issues with the edges, which, regarding the article, should be a problem for the acrylic.

      So to summarize, I think I will got for a 500x700 borderless acrylic for my bathroom, as my first MM.

      posted in Hardware
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