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setup: https://hackernoon.com/raspberry-pi-headless-install-462ccabd75d0 wifi: https://howchoo.com/g/ndy1zte2yjn/how-to-set-up-wifi-on-your-raspberry-pi-without-ethernet find out raspberry ip: arp -a raspberrypi (192.168.1.33) at b8:27:eb:b7:38:81 on en0 ifscope [ethernet] ssh pi@192.168.1.33 setup public/private key ssh authentcation: ssh-copy-id pi@192.168.1.33
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install nodejs npm git xvfb snapd --yes sudo snap install core sudo snap install chromium
sudo npm install -g npm sudo apt-get remove npm mkdir google-cast-launcher npm install google-cast-launcher setup .env file
sudo npm install pm2@latest -g pm2 startup cd google-cast-launcher pm2 start node_modules/google-cast-launcher/pm2_process.config.js pm2 save
#running manually in raspberry pi xvfb-run -a --server-args="-screen 0 1280x1024x16 -ac -nolisten tcp" node build/index.js
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google-cast-launcher
The npm package google-cast-launcher receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, google-cast-launcher popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that google-cast-launcher demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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