Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt moves to the next day at 7pm instead of midnight
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I just dug up a magic mirror I had running on a raspberry pi 3 that’s been in a box for about 2 years. I updated everything, did a dist upgrade and the time was wrong. Fixed all the issues and it now shows correct time on the clock extension but the MMM-CalendarEXT changes to the next day every evening at 7pm instead of midnight. I’ve check the config documentation and can’t find anything for this. Does anyone know how to fix it?
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@robolobos is your system set to the correct tinezone?
ext3 uses the info from the default calendar module
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@sdetweil Thanks for the quick reply but unfortunately, the system is at the right UTC time.
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@sdetweil Ok, even though the UTC time is right, it’s not correcting for my time zone. The calendar is changing when it’s midnight in UTC not in my time zone. I think this is what I needed, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
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@robolobos
CalendarExt? Ext3? Which?
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