Time in Kubuntu

Igor Mironchik igor.mironchik at gmail.com
Sun Oct 16 13:04:57 UTC 2016


Hi,


On 16.10.2016 15:20, Prannoy Thakore wrote:
> I have not seen anything like that before. Do you have a hardware 
> clock in your system, or is all software?

I'm not sure, I use regular Asus Eee PC 1215N and I guess that all is 
software. I'll reboot later and look into the BIOS...

>
> -Prannoy Thakore
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 5:49 PM, Prannoy Thakore 
> <tprannoy21 at aischennai.org <mailto:tprannoy21 at aischennai.org>> wrote:
>
>     I have not seen anything like that before. Do you have a hardware
>     clock in your system, or is all software?
>
>     On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 5:46 PM, Igor Mironchik
>     <igor.mironchik at gmail.com <mailto:igor.mironchik at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         Hi,
>
>
>         On 16.10.2016 14:58, Prannoy Thakore wrote:
>>         Try checking the time with the root user on the terminal.
>
>         In terminal time is correct:
>
>         igor at gmi:~/Documents$ sudo date
>         Вс окт 16 15:15:00 +03 2016
>         igor at gmi:~/Documents$ sudo hwclock
>         Вс 16 окт 2016 15:15:05  .405618 seconds
>
>         Which is 15 PM. Whereas in the system tray I see 9 AM...
>>
>>         -Prannoy Thakore
>>
>>
>>         On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Igor Mironchik
>>         <igor.mironchik at gmail.com <mailto:igor.mironchik at gmail.com>>
>>         wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>             On 16.10.2016 11:28, Nils Kassube wrote:
>>
>>                 Igor Mironchik wrote:
>>
>>                     And that more strange is that in those dialog time is
>>                     correct. Time is correct everywhere instead of
>>                     system tray and lock
>>                     screen. And I don't have any idea...
>>
>>                 That's too strange for me ... then I don't have any
>>                 more ideas what to
>>                 try.
>>
>>                 Except - you could create a new user and check if the
>>                 behaviour is the
>>                 same for that new user. If the time is correct for
>>                 the new user, there
>>                 must be a problem with some config files in your
>>                 $HOME folder, but I
>>                 couldn't tell you which file it might be and what to
>>                 look for.
>>
>>
>>             The same with the new user...
>>
>>             -- 
>>             Best Regards,
>>             Igor Mironchik.
>>
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