Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Google Calendars not loading
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@mspk those are garbage messages… from a bug in electron… the actual errors are closer to the top
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@mspk weird…
your post was makred as spam which I can’t override…
please use a code block around this infopaste text(blank line above and below)
select text just pasted
hit the button </>if you used my script, I increased the size of the swap space
free -m
should show that
calendars keep all the OLD events… since the calendar was created… SO… you could have a LOT of entries to process…
your spam post shows calendars sending events to the front end to display
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@sdetweil I’ll try that. Funny aboutz the spam, I used the </> button…
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pi@raspberrypi:~ $ free -m total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 363 169 88 23 105 115 Swap: 2047 227 1820
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@mspk said in Google Calendars not loading:
Mem: 363
weird that there is only 363… as its supposed to have 512…
I have one here… I’ll power it up
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@mspk doc
The installed RAM is 524,288KB.
The usable RAM is 437,868 KBmine
total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 426 134 117 10 175 232 Swap: 99 1 98
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@sdetweil When I played around a bit, i gave the gpu 128MB, I guess thats why. Just set it back to 64, and now it shows 426 for me too. But the calendars are still not complete…
The status right now is following:
Calendar 1 seems to be complete.
Calandar 2 is not loading at all.
Calendar 3 seems complete (i guess for the one month that it shows in my module).
Calendar 4 is there, but not updated (I changed the title).
Calendar 5 is also missing.Do I need to reset something maybe?
P.S.: It’ still slow.
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@mspk are u willing to share the url of one of the not loading cals…
you can use chat here so no email flow…
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@mspk all of the urls worked without issue
so, try this
stop mmcd ~/MagicMirror npm install electron@28.1.1
retry MM
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@sdetweil Already did that a few hours ago, but nothing changed…