https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373988
Don Curtis <bugrprt21...@online.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |bugrprt21...@online.de --- Comment #11 from Don Curtis <bugrprt21...@online.de> --- Some comments to the issues around UTC and Linux and KDE: 1. When KOrganizer exports an event or a to-do in iCal format, the scheduled time of the event or to-do within the iCal file is a UTC timestamp -- this was also the case with the KDE4 Plasma KOrganizer version. 2. A Linux system uses the time zone information located either in '/usr/share/zoneinfo/' or '/usr/lib/zoneinfo' -- if this location is not populated with time zone information files then, KDE will also not display a complete list of possible time zones. 3. A quick check to see if KDE can present all possible time zones, is to check in the "System Settings" -->> "Personalization" --"Regional Settings" section to see if all possible time zones are being presented -- if only UTC is available then, KOrganizer will also only present UTC as the only possible time zone. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Yes, it seems that, KOrganizer Version 5.5.2 may have an issue with imported iCal files in that, when editing an imported event (haven't yet tried an imported to-do), the event editor seems to prefer UTC as the time zone to be used. On the other hand, the time-of-day displayed for the event is always correctly displayed as the correct local time (dependent on the machine's time zone location setting -- system/BIOS clock is UTC) for when the event shall occur. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.