Have you tried the following?
cd ~/MagicMirror
DISPLAY=:0 export ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU=1
npm start
Have you tried the following?
cd ~/MagicMirror
DISPLAY=:0 export ELECTRON_ENABLE_GPU=1
npm start
Did you try the following from the wiki?
Refresh / Major Updating
This new command allow force reinstall or update all MMM-GoogleAssistant components:
MMM-GoogleAssistantand all EXTs installed
This command make automatic things !
This command can be used when a new MagicMirror² version is installed
When you have too many MMM-GoogleAssistant components to update
When you want to refresh (like a first install) all MMM-GoogleAssistant components
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-GoogleAssistant
npm run refresh
Hi Bugsounet and all,
My Raspberry Pi has become a bit slow with the modules I am running. to solve this issue I’m building a new mirror on an Intel NUC running Ubuntu 22.04.
Just for fun I tried using the Bugsounet MagicMirror installer and the Plugin Manager provided by Gateway. I know Ubuntu is not supported but I thought I would give it a go.
I would be willing to document the items I have attempted and share my results if there is interest. I can either share this with Bugsounet privately or publicly here on the forum.
Bugsounet - thank you for all of this excellent work !!
@risingsun6 once you get everything running zip the entire magicmirror folder. Then you can usually recover to a “last known good state” by unzipping the files with overwrite or just delete the “bad” magicmirror folder and unzip the saved version.
@risingsun6 sometimes a clean install is the way to go. I would suggest the following if you go that route
Did you try the following from the wiki?
Refresh / Major Updating
This new command allow force reinstall or update all MMM-GoogleAssistant components:
MMM-GoogleAssistantand all EXTs installed
This command make automatic things !
This command can be used when a new MagicMirror² version is installed
When you have too many MMM-GoogleAssistant components to update
When you want to refresh (like a first install) all MMM-GoogleAssistant components
cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-GoogleAssistant
npm run refresh
I ran into this language issue. As a workaround until the update, enter the language number in quotes and it works. For example for english enter lang: ‘6’ in the configuration.
The delay must have been something on the Google server side. Today I’m back to getting near instantaneous responses.
@bagronk I’m having the same delay. I have a spare client so I did a fresh install of the OS, MM, MMM-GoogleAssistant, EXT-Alert, EXT-Detector and it did not solve the delay.
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my questions.
Since requests sent via the Assistant on the Tools tab of the web site are very fast and requests sent by voice are slow it would appear that the delay is in this area…
send to Google Server as wav
Google Send real time transcription and MMM-GoogleAssistant display it
Google Send ok transcription
If I get some free time I’ll use a sniffer and look at the IP traffic to and from Google for a voice request.
I’m not a developer so I don’t know the process flow. If I make a request like “Jarvis show my weather page” which is handled by EXT-Pages and a recipe does that go to a Google Server?