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      DocVooDoo @ryck
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      @ryck yes, the same problem…

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        DocVooDoo @ryck
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        @ryck is it possible that the module root rights needs but does not get?

        with another module comes the same error. root privileges are needed there

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          ryck Module Developer @DocVooDoo
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          @DocVooDoo I guess that depends on how you installed magicmirror… did you use sudo?

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            DocVooDoo @ryck
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            @ryck no, without sudo. only with the command
            bash -c “$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/master/installers/raspberry.sh)”

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              yawns Moderator
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              Some modules or dependencies require access to the GPIO
              The DHT sensor module I wrote needs this as well.
              In terminal please try this
              sudo adduser -g $USER gpio

              I can’t remember if you need to reboot afterwards, but it won’t hurt. Then try again accessing the sensor

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                DocVooDoo @yawns
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                @yawns
                Hi. Thanks for your help. The user “pi” is already a member of the group “gpio”.

                With Adafruit works the Sensor. Whether with or without sudo…

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                  pinsdorf Module Developer
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                  Any updates on this? I have the same problems as @DocVooDoo and others, i.e. Adafruit code works like a charm, dht_var not.

                  Difference I noticed is that dht_var uses wiringpi library and Adafruit not?! I tried a reinstall of wiringpi package without success.

                  Next, I compared the implementations of dht_var and the Adafruit driver for DHT22.

                  The essence of the Adafruit code is in file Adafruit_Python_DHT/source/Raspberry_Pi_2/pi_2_dht_read.c. It is meant for Pi2 and Pi3, implemented in C, and defines a function int pi_2_dht_read(int type, int pin, float* humidity, float* temperature). It implements the communication with the sensor using a 1-wire bus. The rest of the Adafruit package is mostly (well-done) sugar-coating for Python usage and selecting the right driver for any given platform.

                  We could simply rewrite dht_var by using this driver code. What do you think?

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