An out of the box Raspberry Pi Raspbian distro that lets you run MagicMirror to make an interactive mirror.
Download directly from here
Variants for arm 32-bit (armhf
in image name) and arm 64-bit (arm64
in image name) are available.
- Use the Raspberry Pi Imager to install the zipped image to an SD card
- Use the customization settings of the Raspberry Pi Imager for WiFi, hostname and user settings
- Boot the Pi from the SD card
- With the first start the docker images are pulled which takes some time, you can follow this process by executing
journalctl --user -f
- You can change the settings of the MagicMirror in the files located at
/opt/mm/mounts/
Under the hood MagicMirrorOS uses this docker setup.
You find the docker setup at /opt/mm/
on your raspberrypi.
For more information about this setup, how you can start/stop the docker container,
how to see the logs , ..., please refer to the documentation provided there.
- Raspberrypi all versions should work
- 2A power supply
- Pi 2, 3, 4 & 5. The Raspberry Pi 0/1 is currently not supported.
- Runs MagicMirror out-of-the-box
- Docker or Vagrant, docker recommended
- Docker Compose Plugin - recommended if using docker build method, instructions assume you have it
- Downloaded Raspbian Lite image.
- Root privileges for chroot
- Bash
- sudo (the script itself calls it, running as root without sudo won't work)
MagicMirrorOS can be built using docker running either on an intel or RaspberryPi (supported ones listed). Build requires about 4.5 GB of free space available.
MagicMirrorOS supports building variants, this setup contains 2 variants for the 2 architectures, armhf
and arm64
.
You can build it assuming you already have docker and the docker compose plugin installed issuing the following commands:
variant="armhf" git clone https://github.com/guysoft/MagicMirrorOS.git cd MagicMirrorOS/src/image wget -c --trust-server-names 'https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspios_${variant}_latest' cd .. sudo docker compose up -d sudo docker exec -it magicmirroros-build build $variant
There is a vagrant machine configuration to let build MagicMirrorOS in case your build environment behaves differently. Unless you do extra configuration, vagrant must run as root to have nfs folder sync working.
To use it:
sudo apt-get install vagrant nfs-kernel-server sudo vagrant plugin install vagrant-nfs_guest sudo modprobe nfs cd MagicMirrorOS/src/vagrant sudo vagrant up
After provisioning the machine, its also possible to run a nightly build which updates from devel using:
cd MagicMirrorOS/src/vagrant run_vagrant_build.sh [Variant]
- If needed, override existing config settings by creating a new file
src/config.local
. You can override all settings found insrc/config
. If you need to override the path to the Raspbian image to use for building MagicMirrorOS, override the path to be used inZIP_IMG
. By default, the most recent file matching*-raspbian.zip
found insrc/image
will be used. - Run
src/build_dist
as root. - The final image will be created in
src/workspace
If you need to rotate the output
- edit the file
/opt/mm/run/.env
and add e.g the following lineXRANDR_PARAMS="--orientation inverted"
to rotate the output by 180 degrees, orXRANDR_PARAMS="--orientation left"
to rotate the output by 90 degrees, to see all possible options login to the container withdocker exec -it xserver /bin/bash
and then you can look at all the options available withxrandr --help
. - Restart the docker container by executing
docker compose up
in directory/opt/mm/run
- edit the file
If you need to change the delay for the xrandr options to be applied, e.g. if the display is rotated when MagicMirror is starting, it can result in a black screen. To avoid this, increase the delay.
- edit the file
/opt/mm/run/.env
and add e.g the following lineXRANDR_DELAY=10s
to apply the xrandr options after 10 seconds, the default value is 5s. - Restart the docker container by executing
docker compose up
in directory/opt/mm/run
- edit the file
The setup tries to set the timezone automatically, if you need to change your local timezone:
Find your timezone in the "TZ database name" column on Wikipedia
nano /opt/mm/run/compose.yaml
and add:environment: TZ: <your timezone>
Restart the docker container by executing
docker compose up
in directory/opt/mm/run
Code contribution would be appreciated!