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      sdetweil @blissb
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      [19.11.2023 18:25.21.195] [DEBUG] if no tz, guess based on now
      [19.11.2023 18:25.21.195] [DEBUG] initial tz=America/Lima
      

      that means the system timezone is set to Lima.

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        blissb @sdetweil
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        And yet it is not according to everything I can see.
        Screenshot_20231119_190317.png

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          sdetweil @blissb
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          @blissb how about thru the preferences, in the menu, top left on the desktop
          this is a pi, yes?

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            blissb @sdetweil
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            I know I haven’t said it, but I really appreciate you looking at this… it’s been driving me nuts since the last update messed things up.

            I just tested hard-coding the timezone in calendarfetcherutils.js – replaced “moment.tz.guess()” with “America/New_York” on line 29. That has removed the “Lima” entries in the debug log, but it has not corrected the time issue.

            Yes, I’m running on a Pi. Here’s what’s in preferences:
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              sdetweil @blissb
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              @blissb what is the locale above the tz?

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                blissb @sdetweil
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                On my second MagicMirror I restored the backup of the last version of MM, and made no other changes. The debug info shows no instances of the “lima” timezone, and all times are correct.

                I went back to the most recent version, reran with debug, and the “Lima” instance is back, as are the wrong times.

                I’ll be reverting to the previous version of MM for the moment, but please let me know if there’s anything else I can do to help with troubleshooting this really annoying issue!

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                  blissb @sdetweil
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                  Locale is:
                  2023-11-19-203837_800x480_scrot.png

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                    sdetweil @blissb
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                    @blissb great info!!! thanks.
                    this sounds like a bad moment lib.

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                      sdetweil @sdetweil
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                      @blissb can you show me the list of active modules, in the order in config.js

                      thx

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                        blissb @sdetweil
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                        Is there an easier way to get them other than just scrolling through the config.js?

                        Modules in order:
                        alert
                        clock (correct after adding the timezone: option)
                        calendar
                        weather (Sunrise time is also 5 hours off - sorry if I failed to mention that earlier)

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