After upgrade to 10.2, I cannot seem to get the time settings right in Evolution, the clock applet and system time. I cannot find a bug, so I am assuming it is something I have done.
FYI I am in US Eastern time, same as New York. I have my system clock set with ntpdate in cron (this is a laptop that spends a lot of time off net). This has been set up this way for a long time and has worked smoothly. Right now, it is actually 1:36 pm local time. the system clock is > date Wed Dec 20 18:36:43 UTC 2006 The clock applet shows 6:36 pm starting YAST and looking at the time admin panel, I see that the region is set to USA, the Time Zone is set to Eastern, Hardware clock is set to "UTC" and actual time and date is set to 13:36. I save (without changing anything) and now the applet correctly reads 1:36 (well, 1:41 now). All is well until --- -- ntpdate runs and the clock applet rolls back to 6:56 pm (I am a slow writer, ignore the minutes) In the meantime, Evolution seems to be time stamping emails in UTC but the Evolution calendars "current time" indicator (that red line that is supposed to tell when you are NOW is showing 8:45 am if the clock applet is right and the right time if the clock applet is 6+pm. FYI, Evolution "calender and task" timezone is set to America/New York. I am confused. I know I am going to be embarrassed by the answer, but can someone help??? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
