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Hi
When I check on System Settings - Date & Time hour and date are correct. But with Digital Clock the hour is not the same. I check the timezone and I can only select UTC on both System Settings - Date & Time and Digital Clock. I have this issue since I installed KDE 4.3, I updated to 4.3.1 and it's the same. Regards
Last edited by zelegolas on Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:16 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Do you mean that you don't get the list of time zones to choose from?
Do you have tzdata installed?
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> Do you mean that you don't get the list of time zones to choose from?
Exactly. > Do you have tzdata installed? What is tzdata?? |
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I know this problem... you need to install a package. Make sure ktimezoned is installed.
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time-zone data. You need this installed for access to the various time-zone settings.
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I checked ktimezoned is installed but it didn't fix anything.
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So have you installed tzdata yet?
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When I install ktimezoned on Gentoo I don't have anything for tzdata:
# qlist ktimezone /usr/lib64/kde4/kded_ktimezoned.so /usr/share/kde4/services/kded/ktimezoned.desktop /usr/share/dbus-1/interfaces/org.kde.KTimeZoned.xml If I search what packages use tzdata I found package timezone-data: # qgrep -NJ tzdata sys-libs/timezone-data-2009l:SRC_URI="ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata${data_ver}.tar.gz sys-libs/timezone-data-2009l: mirror://gentoo/tzdata${data_ver}.tar.gz Everything installed on /usr/share/zoneinfo/ To answers to your question YES tzdata installed but NO it's not installed by ktimezoned. It's like ktimezoned is not capable to find time zone on /usr/share/zoneinfo/. May be a bad configuration somewhere... |
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if I run:
Go to "Date and time settings" I have the list of time zone I started also KDE with root and Digital Clock displayed the right time if I run:
Go to "Date and time settings" I DON'T have the list of time zone I checked if I have access to /usr/share/zoneinfo:
With a user account I can see the list I can have the list of time zone with root but not with a normal user. Any idea??? |
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Check the permissions of files under your $(kde4-config --localprefix) directory, which is usually ~/.kde4 or ~/.kde. All files and folders should be owned and writable by your user.
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Found it!
file /.kde4/share/config/ktimezonedrc have wrong user and wrong permission Thanks |
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I've got exactly the same problem but haven't got the ktimezonedrc file
any other advice? |
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Check that the permissions of your ~/.kde4 folder are correct, and that the kdebase4-runtime package is installed. The below command will fix broken permissions on your ~/.kde4 folder.
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Hi, I usd to run KDE 3.5.9. Then 4.3.1. Both on openSUSE 11.0. I just bought a new computer and now run openSUSE 11.1 which uses KDE 4.1.3.
The digital clock on both the KDE releases I used on 11.0 allowed me to click on multiple time zones and then when I moved the mouse over the clock it would show me the time in all these zones. The version that I have with 11.1 only allows me to set my timezone. How can I get the other functionality? Thanks, David. |
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You probably need to ask on an opensuse list or forum. Certainly I can see more than one time zone on Fedora (4.3.2)
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