![]() ![]() clock_date_rosa_azul.php (escape screensaver if no performance monitor is found) Using CyberDuck point it to the IP address of your RPi and for the credentials just use modbros as the username with password modbros.Īfter connecting just browse to the following folder: /home/modbros/mobro-raspberrypi/web/screensaversĪdd the following files from the zipped file: To change these files you need to access via SFTP. ![]() For that I’ve changed the clock_date.php so it now holds a javascript that detects the current performance monitor active and, if none is found, to display a custom made screensaver. The method I’ve came up with is to change the Date and Clock Screensaver to have it detect and switch to the appropriate performance monitor in use. Step 2 - Access via SFTP and change Screensaver file Your Pi Screen should look like it’s frozen on the boot screen but that is normal, and after we’re done with the changes, returning to the terminal and running set_default gets things back to normal, but only to this after you’ve finished changing the files via SFTP (next step). Verify everything is “writable” by running the command status on the terminal and check. To do this the Raspberry Pi will reboot once.Īfter the reboot, connect again via SSH and because we also need to allow write operations to the boot partition, execute set_boot_configurable to do that, no reboot required. This will disable OverlayFS and also the MoBro service itself. Once you logged onto the Pi via SSH, the welcome screen (to the right) will be shown which also introduces you to the commands required to manage OverlayFS. ![]() To do this you have to first open the Terminal on your Mac OS and connect to your Pi over SSH.įor the SSH credentials just use modbros as the username with password modbros. Step 1 - Disabling OverlayFS (only on V12)įirst you should know your ways around SSH and SFTP :) for SFTP on the Mac I use CyberDuck.Īs I’ve said on the preparation one IMPORTANT step if you have v12 (no need if it’s on v11) is to make sure you have the OverlayFS before you make changes to the contents of the SDCard on the RPi. Make sure you enable the Remote Web Access in the iStatistica Pro Settings Here you find the “zip” of the files and the fonts folder you can add to your iStatistica Resources Folder: I’ve also added a fonts folder and added the San Francisco Web Font so I could use it to display my Model Name (hardcoded on the web.html though you can change it on the source) and a date and clock display so it looks like this: Go to the folder (on Applications right click: “Show Package Contents”): / Applications/iStatistica Pro.app/Contents/Resources I’ve just fiddled about some code and removed some visual components so it fits the 800x480. We’re going to make a custom Web interface so it suits our Screen Resolution. If you are on version 12 you should disable the OverlayFS before making changes on it (I'll explain that further ahead). Please take some additional steps to verify wich version you are using on your RPi MoBro Image. You’re going to make some changes both on: My Hackintosh runs with full support, and the only issue I have is with the sidecar, that I have no use for it ) For bluetooth and Wi-Fi I use a Fenvi T919 and is fully supported on Mac OS. OS: Mac OS Big Sur 11.5.2 + Windows 11 (different disk drives) My Hackintosh build is dual boot so I wanted to make sure my mobro screen would work both on Windows and on Mac OS, so after you follow the steps below, your mobro screen should be able to show both performance monitors: ModBros Mobro and iStatistica Pro. Just wanted to make sure you have the same screen resolution as I have so I can share some of the files I’ve customised. Hi there, sorry about my not so detailed reply. Olá e desculpa não ter detalhado logo todos os passos, mas vou tentar ser o mais detalhado possível pois queria ter a certeza que tinhas a mesma resolução de ecrã que eu. ![]() Now I'm able to have both the windows Mobro server and the great Astern theme when I'm running Windows and an iStatistica screen when I'm running Mac OS. Change the clock_date.php screensaver in your rpi mobro folder to include some javascript where: a.It checks if iStatistica Pro remote server is online b: it launches inside the iframe the “escape” screensaver (mine is the clock_date modified with some animated gradient color that you can see here: ) or the remote server of the iStatistica Pro web interface.Change the web.html in the Application Contents inside the Resources folder to match the looks and size of the rpi screen (mine here is 800x480).First of all, install iStatistica Pro on your Mac or Hackintosh, and activate the remote monitor.For those in the realms of the Apple that would like Mobro to have a someway similar (but not quite the same) performance monitor on your Mac and/or Hackintosh… Well here you go: ![]()
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