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A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

timing on weather is off by about 8hours

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  • M Offline
    MichMich Admin
    last edited by May 13, 2016, 12:48 PM

    Is it incorrect from the start? Or after a while? If it’s after a while (a day) is’t because it doesn’t get updated. (Maybe because of a connection problem)

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    • K Offline
      KirAsh4 Moderator @tv25666
      last edited by May 13, 2016, 6:15 PM

      "all of Teeuw’s files are located on a bluehost.com server."
      

      That doesn’t make any difference. MM doesn’t actively use any of those files. When you installed MM, it copied everything locally. The only time it fetches data, is when the modules are triggered, and they go to where you tell them. For example, the weather module goes to fetch the city you tell it to. The time display is based on your rPi setup, that has nothing to do with MM.

      When you first setup your rPi, did you go through the localization setup as well? Telling it what timezone you’re in, what language to use, keyboard, WiFi country … all of those things you need to set, and are completely unrelated to MM, or any other application you run on it. However, they do affect what gets displayed, again, both through MM, or any other application. If the application uses the rPi’s locale, and sees that you have it set to Zimbabwe, it will happily adjust the time for that.

      A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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      • T Offline
        tv25666 @KirAsh4
        last edited by May 14, 2016, 10:57 AM

        good morning, here is my rpi setup.
        for locale, it has en_GB ( I dont think this matters, but what is the value for USA?)
        for timezone, it is already New York.
        the rpi and my PC shows the same info when i go to this website : http://dablet.com/tung_quote/
        the reason i have the rpi loads that website is because i can change the content as needed remotely. i dont have to visit the person’s house and log into putty locally to make changes.
        @KirAsh4 0_1463223111108_mirror 3.jpg

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        • M Offline
          MichMich Admin
          last edited by May 14, 2016, 12:13 PM

          Wat do you see when you type date into your terminal?

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          • T Offline
            tv25666 @MichMich
            last edited by May 14, 2016, 1:38 PM

            @MichMich
            pi@raspberrypi ~ $ date
            Sat May 14 09:32:09 EDT 2016
            pi@raspberrypi ~ $
            and here is the screenshot. if i wake up every day at 9am, i would not notice the 8hrs delay.
            but since i wake up at 6am, thats when i noticed the delay as seen in previous screenshots

            0_1463232947936_mirror 4.jpg

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