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Debian-KDE's Date Problem

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enjan
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Debian-KDE's Date Problem

Fri Sep 26, 2014 6:33 am
Hello !
Let Me Just Get You In Touch :
Today Is
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 Date : Fri Sep 26 06:08:11 UTC 2014

But In The System Settings / Date & Time Control This Is The Time !
Fri Sep 13 06:08:11 UTC 2014


You Can See I Can Change It To Fix The Date But Te Problem Is In kcm_clock , Sep 26 Is Not Friday And It's Thursday
The kcm_clock Is Not Showing The Correct Date !
It's Obviously A Bug But I Don't Know How To Fix Or Report !

And Screen Shot's Of Terminal and KCM_Clock
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4sl80negEDxdEdDTFoxc080WUE/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4sl80negEDxNTdmd0o3QVJiYzQ/edit?usp=sharing

I Hope You Help Me !
I Didn't Find Any One Else Talking About This But I Don't Think It's Just My Problem !
luebking
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Re: Debian-KDE's Date Problem  Topic is solved

Fri Sep 26, 2014 8:19 pm
LOL - the week also starts on Friday. You live in "Lazyland" ? ;-)

run "kcmshell4 language", check settings in the "calendar" tab and fix the settings there. Your calendarsystem is probably set to something weird (or Julian) - you most likely want "Gregorian"
enjan
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Re: Debian-KDE's Date Problem

Sun Oct 05, 2014 7:18 am
luebking wrote:LOL - the week also starts on Friday. You live in "Lazyland" ? ;-)

run "kcmshell4 language", check settings in the "calendar" tab and fix the settings there. Your calendarsystem is probably set to something weird (or Julian) - you most likely want "Gregorian"


LazyLand ?
That Sounds About Right !!!
But In My Country Friday Is The Off Day So... !!
Thanx For The Answer That Fixed It !!
I Didn't Know There Is Such Thing !

Thanx :D


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