

The Raspberry Pi 0/1 is currently not supported. So no more web server or browser installs necessary! As mentioned before Electron, the app wrapper around MagicMirror², only supports the Raspberry Pi 2/3. MagicMirror² focuses on a modular plugin system and uses Electron as an application wrapper.

MagicMirror² is built by the creator of the original MagicMirror with the incredible help of a growing community of contributors. With a growing list of installable modules, the MagicMirror² allows you to convert your hallway or bathroom mirror into your personal assistant. MagicMirror² is an open source modular smart mirror platform. I want to install the MagicMirror² on my Raspberry Pi Zero W anyway. Despite the fact that the Raspberry Pi 0/1 is currently not supported. Enable "P3 VNC" or "I3 VNC" (depending on version)ĭefault username and password for the Pi: username: piĭoing the above looks like: Setting up VNC on your PC Using VNC Viewer to remote to the Pi.This is a Project, that’s for a really long time on my bucket list! The MagicMirror², so time to realize this one.Run sudo raspi-config to bring up the configuration menu.Headless for VNC Setting up VNC on the Pi Enabling VNC server on the Pi.


In the boot partition of the SD card create an empty file just called ssh.Make sure you've already imaged your SD card.Headless for SSH Short video on how easy it is. Headless for just SSH ( skippable with v1.7 of the Raspberry Pi Imager).After writing this post, version 1.7 of the Raspberry Pi Imager released allowing you to set the headless SSH as part of the SD card imaging - essentially skipping the "Headless for SSH" step below!
