Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Google Calendars not loading
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@mspk weird…
your post was makred as spam which I can’t override…
please use a code block around this infopaste text(blank line above and below)
select text just pasted
hit the button </>if you used my script, I increased the size of the swap space
free -m
should show that
calendars keep all the OLD events… since the calendar was created… SO… you could have a LOT of entries to process…
your spam post shows calendars sending events to the front end to display
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@sdetweil I’ll try that. Funny aboutz the spam, I used the </> button…
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pi@raspberrypi:~ $ free -m total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 363 169 88 23 105 115 Swap: 2047 227 1820
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@mspk said in Google Calendars not loading:
Mem: 363
weird that there is only 363… as its supposed to have 512…
I have one here… I’ll power it up
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@mspk doc
The installed RAM is 524,288KB.
The usable RAM is 437,868 KBmine
total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 426 134 117 10 175 232 Swap: 99 1 98
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@sdetweil When I played around a bit, i gave the gpu 128MB, I guess thats why. Just set it back to 64, and now it shows 426 for me too. But the calendars are still not complete…
The status right now is following:
Calendar 1 seems to be complete.
Calandar 2 is not loading at all.
Calendar 3 seems complete (i guess for the one month that it shows in my module).
Calendar 4 is there, but not updated (I changed the title).
Calendar 5 is also missing.Do I need to reset something maybe?
P.S.: It’ still slow.
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@mspk are u willing to share the url of one of the not loading cals…
you can use chat here so no email flow…
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@mspk all of the urls worked without issue
so, try this
stop mmcd ~/MagicMirror npm install electron@28.1.1
retry MM
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@sdetweil Already did that a few hours ago, but nothing changed…
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@mspk ok, one other thing, in the system network preferences, disable ipv6
desktop, menu top left, preferences, pi config, network.
the electron version is supposed to have the fix for this (trying to talk ipv6 to an ipv4 server… oops can’t connect)