Kristjan ESPERANTO c97d0947b6 fix(systeminformation): output right 'used node' version (from parent process) (#4141)
I noticed that in the System Information output, `used node` and
`installed node` were always identical when starting via Electron. That
usually shouldn't be the case. After digging into it, I found that since
PR #4002, `used node` in the subprocess effectively reported the system
Node version, not the parent process (which runs in Electron) version.

This PR fixes that by passing `used node` from the parent process and
logging it correctly.

**Before:**

`VERSIONS: electron: 41.3.0; used node: 26.0.0; installed node: 26.0.0;
...`

**After:**

`VERSIONS: electron: 41.3.0; used node: 24.15.0; installed node: 26.0.0;
...`
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MagicMirror²: The open source modular smart mirror platform.

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MagicMirror² is an open source modular smart mirror platform. With a growing list of installable modules, the MagicMirror² allows you to convert your hallway or bathroom mirror into your personal assistant. MagicMirror² is built by the creator of the original MagicMirror with the incredible help of a growing community of contributors.

MagicMirror² focuses on a modular plugin system and uses Electron as an application wrapper. So no more web server or browser installs necessary!

Animated demonstration of MagicMirror²

Documentation

For the full documentation including installation instructions, please visit our dedicated documentation website: https://docs.magicmirror.builders.

Contributing Guidelines

Contributions of all kinds are welcome, not only in the form of code but also with regards to

  • bug reports
  • documentation
  • translations

For the full contribution guidelines, check out: https://docs.magicmirror.builders/about/contributing.html

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Please consider a donation to help us cover the ongoing costs like webservers and email services. If we receive enough donations we might even be able to free up some working hours and spend some extra time improving the MagicMirror² core.

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