I am still unsure as to why there even needs to be a concept of "system
time". "System time" should just be UTC, surely.

If anonymous things like GDM need a local time to present to the user,
then we should point it at a configurable user profile. This could serve
for font settings etc., too.

On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 13:21 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:

> On 9/25/07, Garrett LeSage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Matthias Clasen wrote:
> > > Are you sure that "default city" made it in ? I haven't found anything
> > > double-clickable and didn't see any way to mark a city as default in
> > > the intlclock-1.0 code
> >
> > It was in some earlier builds I used, for SLED SP1.
> >
> > You're right though -- it's not there on my laptop (which is currently
> > running something resembling an openSUSE 10.3 beta).
> >
> > Hopefully someone will add the feature back, and add a button for it too.
> >
> > The default city shows up in the panel as the time.  It's super-useful
> > when traveling with a laptop (to have a reference of the local time w/o
> > changing system settings or requiring root), and I miss it currently.
> 
> Sounds like a nice feature, but won't it be a little confusing if it
> is a clock-applet-only feature, while the rest of the desktop (e.g.
> the evo calendar) run off the system timezone ?
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