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      sdetweil @jasonumd
      last edited by sdetweil

      @jasonumd so far, every time events have been off, the system timezone has not been set correctly…

      note that a docker container is its own system and needs ITS timezone set too…

      what changed since it worked to now?

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        jasonumd @sdetweil
        last edited by

        @sdetweil I changed absolutely nothing. Just applied regular MM updates. I will investigate those two settings ASAP.

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          n1sni @jasonumd
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          @jasonumd Same - I have been running this for years… and just did “git pull” and “npm update” in two separate module directories and now I’m UTC. “date” from the console shows the correct date/time.

          Raspberry pi…
          Linux mm 5.15.90-v7+ #1623 SMP Mon Jan 30 14:59:14 GMT 2023 armv7l GNU/Linux

          Running the MagicMirror docker.

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            sdetweil @n1sni
            last edited by sdetweil

            @n1sni edit the docker container parms to add

            environment:
                   TZ:your_timezone
            

            else it defaults to UTC

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              n1sni @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @sdetweil said in MagicMirror using the wrong time:

              TZ=your_timezone

              Wow, that was easy :)

              Thank you!!

              pi@mm:~/magicmirror/run $ pwd
              /home/pi/magicmirror/run
              pi@mm:~/magicmirror/run $ vi docker-compose.yml
              
              ...
                  devices:
                    - /dev/vchiq
                  environment:
                    DISPLAY: unix:0.0
                    TZ: America/New_York   # <- This line added
                  network_mode: host
              ...
              
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                jasonumd @sdetweil
                last edited by

                @sdetweil I just confirmed my system timezone is accurate. I’m not running MM via docker. I set this up probably 4 years ago. Perhaps I should do a fresh install.

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                  sdetweil @jasonumd
                  last edited by

                  @jasonumd just for the sake of fun testing

                  in the script you use to start MM add

                  export TZ=???? 
                  

                  where ??? is your timezone code
                  add this line before the

                  npm start
                  

                  line

                  if you are using my install script with PM2, then the script located at

                  ~/MagicMirror/installers/mm.sh
                  

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                    jasonumd @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil I’m not a linux guru. Added and rebooted. but I’m operating via Putty. Am I supposed to reboot while watching the screen and check for something?

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                      sdetweil @jasonumd
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                      @jasonumd just seeing if MM reports correctly

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                        sdetweil @jasonumd
                        last edited by

                        @jasonumd didn’t need to reboot… if using pm2, then

                        pm2 status
                        pm2 restart xx

                        where x is the number of the line of the MagicMirror app
                        or the name shown on that same line (I set it up as MagicMirror, others get mm as they started mm.sh)

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