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    Newsfeeder is going way to fast when showing news

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    • FoziF Offline
      Fozi Project Sponsor
      last edited by

      Same here. This behaviour started about 2 weeks ago. Some times the feeds cycle as expected, but then all of a sudden they rush through.

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        fribse @Fozi
        last edited by

        Yup, I saw it again this morning, odd.

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          fribse @fribse
          last edited by fribse

          @sdetweil Ok, I finally got it tested again.
          If I go to my computer and open the webpage via remote it shows the right interval (this was what I did earlier), and the news cycles slowly as it should.
          But on the raspberry pi, it still races through the news.
          I haven’t restarted the Rpi just to keep the problem, but for me it’s not an easy test on the RPi itself, as the RPi is of course behind the mirror and headless.

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          • JalibuJ Offline
            Jalibu Module Developer
            last edited by

            I assume that for some reason some intervals are going crazy during runtime. The problem is gone, if you refresh the page, but it may come again after an uncertain time.

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              sek_is_back
              last edited by

              As a workaround, till a solution is found

              crontab -e
              @daily sudo reboot

              this will reboot the pi every night at 00:00 am.

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              • JalibuJ Offline
                Jalibu Module Developer
                last edited by

                @sdetweil I opened a Github issue for that: https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/issues/2638

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                  OberfragGER @Jalibu
                  last edited by

                  I got the same issue since 2.16.
                  I have one image from 2.15 - no problem so far!

                  The strange thing… first after boot. It working some time like i should… Later… you see the news flashing… so the mirror is mostly black then.

                  Im using also MM-Pages tho flip to another page every minute.

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                    sek_is_back
                    last edited by

                    updated to develop version from GitHub
                    https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/tree/develop

                    everything is fine now, Newsfeeder runs like expected since 1 Week

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                      JoeFranz @sek_is_back
                      last edited by

                      @sek_is_back How do I do that?

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                      • swvalentiS Offline
                        swvalenti Project Sponsor @sek_is_back
                        last edited by

                        @sek_is_back said in Newsfeeder is going way to fast when showing news:

                        As a workaround, till a solution is found

                        crontab -e
                        @daily sudo reboot

                        this will reboot the pi every night at 00:00 am.

                        No need to reboot the whole pie

                        0 */5 * * * pm2 restart MagicMirror
                        
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