The webside https://www.timeanddate.com/clocks/free.html
offers several clocks with a wide range to customize the appearance . A html-code will be generated to integrate it into MM, for example using MMM-SmartWebDisplay.
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: MMM-SweepClock
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RE: Quick question, is there a way to edit stuff on your pi without being on your pi?
@everalm
@HeisWinston asked a “quick question” and he got “quick answers”, so the request was fulfilled. Any additionally information how to use the tools are not direct related to MM. -
RE: Quick question, is there a way to edit stuff on your pi without being on your pi?
WinSCP/Notepad++ to see and maintain all the files
KITTY to use SSH
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RE: Expensive Bedside Clock
@harney I’m plannig to use an old case of a router to build something similar like you did, so there will be also some jokes from my family!
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RE: The MagicMirror dashboard that I created does not load after I close and reopen Chrome unless I run “node serveronly” again.
@sdetweil I have 3 Raspis:-) And don’t need to install MM on Windows.
But @ibo has no Raspi and can make his first steps “virtually”!Thomas
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RE: The MagicMirror dashboard that I created does not load after I close and reopen Chrome unless I run “node serveronly” again.
Hi @ibo,
what about to install Rasbian and MagicMirror in a virtual machine under VirtualBox? You can make your first experiences without spending money and without waiting for delivery (if you prefer to buy a RasPi).Thomas
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RE: MMM-Globe
Hi @damith,
May be, you have an issue in the config.js.
You can use the built-in check-tool from within the MagicMirror folder named
npm run config:checkOr use an external Website (I use https://esprima.org/demo/validate.html) to see if it is valed.
Greetings from Germany
Thomas