That’s fixed it, thank you.
The “showEnd:” parameter wasn’t listed in my config.js. When was that changed, where’s the documentation?
That’s fixed it, thank you.
The “showEnd:” parameter wasn’t listed in my config.js. When was that changed, where’s the documentation?
@alvinger said in Calendar entries showing end time.:
It is one of the new features in the latest beta. You can turn it off in config.js.
Excellent!. How, what needs to be changed?
Strange, does no-one else have the same issue?
Since installing the last 8 commits, calendar is now showing the end time of events.
All-day events, e.g. birthdays, span two days.
What’s changed, how do I get it back to normal?
Thanks.
Ok, I’ll try that, thank you.
How do I get it back if I want to?
And can I still VNC to the Pi desktop?
How then do I convert my existing MM to serveronly
?
All the instructions seem to be for making a serveronly
MM from the start.
Thanks.
I tried
dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
That doesn’t work for me, MM boots to a few lines about blocks, then nothing else.
(see https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/7554/applied-change-to-config-txt-mm-fails-to-boot/6)
I used rpi config instead.
Ambient room temp is about 23/24C
“buck converter”?
Will try serveronly when I get a moment.
Getting steadily more disillusioned with the whole MM project. :(
Twice recently it’s crashed, at 01:09, and 21:44
When it boots back up again, the screen flashes blank a few times before it settles.
Pi feels warm, temp shows 63.4C - despite making the changes to the Pi config.
I tend mostly to view MM on a browser away from the host Pi.
Would running MM in ‘server mode’ avoid the Electron browser temp problem?
But if it keeps crashing like this, I think I might abandon the whole thing, and use the Pi for something else.
Done through raspi-config, seems ok, boots and runs fine.
sudo vcgencmd measure_temp
shows 56.9C