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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Independent display controller based on PIR sensor.

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      bibi @Beh
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      @Beh i understand this. No problem and thx for reply! :)

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        shashank @bibi
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        @bibi hi can anyone help me with screenshots the file path where to enter the below commands to start it at boot time

        cp ./pir_sensor.service /lib/systemd/system

        systemctl daemon-reload

        systemctl start pir_sensor.service

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          bibi @shashank
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          @shashank hi! unfortunately you will not find the cmd line in the github to enable the service at boot time. As far as i have checked, the systemd should already run at boot but for strange reasons it was not the case for me. Therefore, i had to issue the command : sudo systemctl enable pir_sensor.service
          good luck!

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            Beh
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            Ok, maybe I forgot that in the readme file, or it worked straghtaway on my Pi.
            I’m going to add sudo systemctl enable pir_sensor.service to the readme file!

            thanks for the hint :)

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              McSorley
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              Sounds more effective than mine. I set an infinite loop to check for motion every second and if no motion is detected for 600 seconds the display goes to sleep.

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