[Bug 13914] New: Can't Adjust Date & Time In Clock On Kicker Panel

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           Summary: Can't Adjust Date & Time In Clock On Kicker Panel
           Product: Ubuntu
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: i386
        OS/Version: other
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: kicker-applets
        AssignedTo: debzilla at ubuntu.com
        ReportedBy: BTJustice at gmx.net
         QAContact: kubuntu-bugs at lists.ubuntu.com


I have experienced this problem numerous times using Kubuntu 5.04 Linux after
numerous reinstalls.  I have not updated, downloaded, or installed anything new.
 I use to be able to...

1) Right-click once on the clock on the kicker panel.
2) Left-click once on "Adjust Date & Time".
3) Enter my root password.
4) Click OK.
5) Adjust Date & Time.

Now I can never adjust the date & time after I enter my root password.

I have tried removing the clock from kicker and then adding it again but I still
cannot change the date & time.

Once I installed "kworldclock" and I was then able to adjust the date & time,
but it later stopped working again only to start working again once I removed
"kworldclock".

Also, I keep getting a DCOP Communications Error after I try adjusting the clock...

"There was an error setting up inter-process communications for KDE.  The
message returned by the system was:

Authentication Rejected, reason: None of the authentication protocols specified
are supported and host-based authentication failed

Please check that the "dcopserver" program is running!"

I am not sure what that means but it may be related.  If I go to Kynaptic and
search for "dcopserver" nothing is found that is called that.

Kubuntu 5.04 comes with KDE 3.4.0.  I upgraded to KDE 3.4.2 hoping that would
fix the problem but it did not.

Thanks,
BTJustice

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