https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484978
--- Comment #5 from m...@rbox.me ---
> Does it always go wrong?
far as i remember, yes
sorry, i removed kalarm and all associated files
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--- Comment #4 from David Jarvie ---
Does it always go wrong?
If the archived alarms file ~/.local/share/kalarm/expired.ics contains the
alarm which triggered at the wrong time, can you please attach it.
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--- Comment #3 from m...@rbox.me ---
i rarely used kalarm, but from my observation it happens for a single event,
non-recurring alarm set for some time in the future (a few days in this
instance)
i observed this behavior at least several months ago, so
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484978
--- Comment #2 from David Jarvie ---
Does this happen for all alarms, or only some?
If only some, does it happen for recurring alarms or single occurrence alarms,
or both?
If it only happens for recurring alarms, does it happen for all types (e.g.
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--- Comment #1 from m...@rbox.me ---
i tested clock (kclock) and it works correctly
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