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    Trouble Integrating MMM-OpenWeatherMapForecast with OpenWeather API v3.0

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      Socrates @sdetweil
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      Sucks, what do you recommend in this case? Uninstall/delete OWMF module and any css folders relating to it, and reinstall it completely?

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        Other than deleting the module folder what other components relating to OWMF can i delete? Also, is there a way to uninstall instead of deleting, so any dependent package that was installed with OWMF can be removed?

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          sdetweil @Socrates
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          @Socrates delete the module folder and reinstall the module . don’t need to edit the config

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            Hello and good evening again. The issue has been resolved. Even after reinstalling the module it did not work. Then i thought about something i would have done years back as a Linux System admin if a rpm package was not able to find depedencies already installed, i went and granted chmod -R 777 * to the MMM-OWMF folder, thus giving it recursive permission to read write and execute to self and guest users. After that i restarted and now I can see the module in my dashboard.

            Thank you so much for standing with me since yesterday and helping me out with this issue. This has been a great learning curve.

            Thanks again!!!

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              sdetweil @Socrates
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              @Socrates BUT BUT BUT that sounds like you installed the module using sudo…

              NEVER use sudo with any MagicMirror commands , regardless what anyone says, no reason to do that…

              use of sudo leads to troubles like this

              Sam

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              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                Socrates @Socrates
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                Ah that makes sense. Yes i did use sudo. You are right. Will follow the guidelines now.

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