On mer., 2013-08-21 at 16:55 +0200, Daniel Baur wrote: > my laptop has it’s global timezone set to UTC (as I do it for every > computer), but I life in Germany where CE(S)T is correct. For this I have set > the TZ-variable of my user (dab) to "Europe/Berlin" in my .bashrc. This works > lovely on the command-line, in Konsole and if I use startx to start xfce from > the shell. It does howerever not work if I use the grafical login.
Well, that looks pretty normal. .bashrc is for bash shell, which you're not using here. > In this case > the global timezone (UTC) is used and all programs I start by xfce (with the > exception of Konsole) use the wrong timezone. > Because I can not find a setting for the timezone in xfce I think the TZ- > variable should be honored and used. Try to put it in .xsessionrc and report back? Regards, -- Yves-Alexis
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