![]() ![]() $xinit chromium-browser should not be run with sudo.Update : with Raspbian Stretch, Midori would display a white screen due to “connection refused” when trying to access http:localhost:8080, I switched to chromium-browser and updated the guide to reflect that. ![]() I need to troubleshoot this further but was able to install the magic mirror by modifying the package.json file and changing electron version to “^2.0.0” Will try to find a way to get this working on latest electron. Update : Latest magic mirror install fails because armv6l is not supported for electron 3.0.0 or higher. Magic mirror on pi zero is broken until further notice :/ please leave a comment if you know of a fix! I think it was removed for security reasons. Update : electron won’t install on armv6, it even after specifying ^2.0.0 it tries to install 1.8.0 and it doesn’t find it in the electron repository. Update : Yay! I’ts up are running again!! Thanks Igor □ I’ve updated the guide with latest steps, specifically this line is needed to install latest version of electron on the pi zero “npm install –arch=armv7l” Hopefully chromium will have a new version for the pi zero before then, enjoy!! I disabled that pop up by following this link which tells it to check for a new version every year. Update : New updated Image! With this new image, there was a popup that kept saying that chromium needed to update, and then it would fail to update. I do have a RPI 3 which I will use to bring my magic mirror back to life ![]() It may be time to upgrade to a new pi :/. Update : I’ve tried updating this guide but electron for 32 bit hasn’t been supported for over 1.5yrs so I’m running into many problems getting this up and running. Two Way Mirror ($80, price depends on size and acrylic vs glass, includes $15 shipping).8GB Micro SD card (~$5 but had spare at home). ![]()
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