David E Fox wrote:

Hi

On a previous message I noted my issue with kde's clock having the
wrong timezone. Still haven't sorted that out. But I noticed today that
the system's time was wrong - still the right timezone but about 20
minutes off PDT using the 'popcorn' service (speaking clock).


I apparently sync to time.nrc.ca, that's the one I picked, but if
it's the source of the bad time, maybe the time is different in
Canada?

Back when I installed I seem to recall there was a list of available
time servers, but I haven't seen where this list is stored post-install.


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I had the wrong timezone showing on one of my computers after I upgraded KDE. I was seeing Moscow time. Here's how I fixed it:


-Right-click on the clock in the taskbar.
-Go up to "Show Timezone" and select "Local Time"

I don't know if this will help you any, but I *hope* it does. :-)


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