@Hugo I been running magic mirror on pi5 since they released it.
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

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RE: Compatibility with raspberry Pi 5 right now and in the future.
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RE: MMM-next-episode
@sdetweil
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RE: MMM-next-episode
@rambomonkey
So this is how you want your Magic mirror setup to look like.
yeah no /root/ that can create a loads of headaches like this.
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RE: MMM-next-episode
@rambomonkey
Hi! I am the maintainer of MMM-next-episode
could you verify that you have this in your config.js{ module: "MMM-next-episode", position: "bottom_right", header: "Next-Episode", config: { id: '', hash_key: '', username:'your-next-episode-username', password: 'your-next-episode-password', displayShowingOn: true, displaySeasonAndEpisode: false, maxdays: 5, ShowThumbnail: true, ThumbnailSize: 'small', updateInterval: 180 } },
I just tested it on main branch and gave me the qr code after a pm2 restart
then the id and hash might appear as one long string but the first 9 numbers is your id and the rest is the hash.verify that magic mirror is latest version.
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RE: MMM-Chores - Manage and keep track of your household Chores
Major update on its way coming days!
- added optional login with possibility to add both write permission user and read only user.
- added pushover notification possibility+ configuration to set daily reminders at specific time.
- added background images " 4 seasons"
-reworked task list, moved up user assignment to creation space
-reworked edit option to be a form to be able to update task description, user and date
see images below
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RE: MMM-Chores - Manage and keep track of your household Chores
@bossier17
I made an update that I hope resolves the issue.
Update the module with git pull
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RE: MMM-Chores - Manage and keep track of your household Chores
@bossier17
MMM‑Chores reads the current date from JavaScript’s built‑in Date object, which pulls time information directly from the host system’s clock. The display logic calls new Date() to obtain “today,”Test it creating a clock.js with and run it with node clock.js this is what the app uses
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RE: MMM-Chores - Manage and keep track of your household Chores
@JohnGalt
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RE: MMM-Chores - Manage and keep track of your household Chores
If you cant make the new settings work for you, you could jump back to an older version
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RE: MMM-Chores - Manage and keep track of your household Chores
@mischag said in MMM-Chores - Manage and keep track of your household Chores:
but now my mirror just looks like this…
@mischag said in MMM-Chores - Manage and keep track of your household Chores:
eciated as the kids can’t tick off