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      Hakupapa
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      I just started a new try from the beginning with new raspian and editing the config.js . It worked but now i have a problem with showing calender and rss news. It is just showing load. Here is my code:
      url: ‘https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/hXXXXXXXXXXX%40gmail.com/private-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX/basic.ics’
      url: “http://www.tagesschau.de/xml/rss2”
      What is wrong?

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        Hakupapa
        last edited by

        so I tested new. It just needed a restart. Know Calender and News are working. But I have one more problem. Maybe here is somebody who can help?
        The MM ist not starting after reboot. I followed the tutorial with pm2 and I can start it with pm2 start mm.sh manually. I also saved the mm.sh like it is written on the tutorial:
        cd ~/MagicMirror
        DISPLAY=:0 npm start
        and I made the:
        chmod +x mm.sh
        and
        pm2 save
        but when I am rebooting I just came to the grafical desktop.

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          ostfilinchen
          last edited by

          U must start the MM with pm2 start mm and after this u can exec the command pm2 save

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            Hakupapa
            last edited by

            thx for the fast answer. :)
            I have done this way (just forgot to write down). I got this information after saving:
            pi@raspberrypi:~ $ pm2 save
            [PM2] Saving current process list…
            [PM2] Successfully saved in /home/pi/.pm2/dump.pm2
            but after reeboting I just see the desktop

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              ostfilinchen
              last edited by

              do u run the commands with sudo? if not, can you test it?

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                Hakupapa
                last edited by

                I tested all commands with sudo at the beginning. The same problem. Is it maybe because of the command for reebot (sudo shutdown -h 0)?

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                  ostfilinchen
                  last edited by

                  i don’t think so.

                  please do this: pm2 start mm -> pm2 save -> pm2 Status -> pm2 save -> sudo reboot

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                    Hakupapa
                    last edited by

                    Thx for helping. I have done this in this way (but with pm2 start mm.sh) and I allready became the Raspian Desktop :(

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                      ostfilinchen
                      last edited by

                      do you do this via ssh or directly on the raspi?

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                        ostfilinchen
                        last edited by

                        i have testet is myself via ssh.

                        pm2 stop mm -> pm2 delete mm -> pm2 save

                        then

                        sudo reboot

                        After the reboot there is no mm in the processlist. Now i do pm2 start mm.sh and pm2 status. At the End sudo reboot. When the raspi is up, the mirror starts without any Problems via pm2.

                        Is it possible, that anything goes wrong during the Installation of pm2?

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