@markusbe Ok, I checked the locks and found out, that the MMM-PIR-Sensor module got an error message, it was build against another node.js version. A npm rebuild and npm install did not resolve the problem. I disabled the PIR Sensor in config.js, did an sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get upgrade, and now my MagicMirror is working again. But I still have to figure out what happened to the PIR-Module.
A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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RE: [RasPi2] Application not starting when OpenGL is enabled
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RE: [RasPi2] Application not starting when OpenGL is enabled
I have exactly the same issue. :(
Any idea on what to do?
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RE: Calendar times in 24 hour format?
THANK YOU! That was the case! Haven’t seen this… Now it works!
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RE: Calendar times in 24 hour format?
Hi,
I am still having this problem. I checked everything, the config file is correct, my localization of the Pi itself is ok and the changes in the calendar.js have already been made. I am still getting the calendar dates in 12h format without “A” and “P”, and I want them in “15:00” time format. Any Ideas left, how to fix this?
Thank you!