[kde-doc-english] Summer Time Adjustments To Clock

Yuri Chornoivan yurchor at ukr.net
Thu Aug 22 16:59:43 UTC 2013


написане Thu, 22 Aug 2013 19:24:10 +0300, rwb <mr.rwb at ntlworld.com>:

> Hello, Yuri, and thank-you for the prompt reply.
>
> The shortcut is useful. I have not used KDE for a while, because I had  
> been using a really old computer, with Xfce, and it's moved on  
> appreciably over the past few years. I had already gone to the 'Date and  
> Time' window by the 'old' method of right-clicking on the clock and  
> choosing 'Adjust Date and Time...', to setup the clock via  
> europe.pool.ntp.org [after trying pool.ntp.org], and choosing my Time  
> Zone as 'London'. Then I opted to 'Set date and time automatically:'.  
> When clicking 'Apply', the clock changes to UTC, instead of BST.
>
> The next thing I tried was right-clicking on the clock, choosing  
> 'Digital Clock Settings'. Then I selected 'Time Zones' and noticed that  
> 'London' and 'UTC' were both selected. I unchecked 'UTC'. Then I clicked  
> 'Apply'.
>
> The clock didn't change from UTC, so I repeated the process for setting  
> time automatically, via the 'Date and Time' window.
>
> This also had no effect; my clock still shows the UTC time, instead of  
> BST.
>
> So, I am now at a loss about what to do.

Regretfully, this problem has nothing to do with KDE itself. The time  
zones data are taken from timezones db archive:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tz_database

The actual data from IANA:

http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzdata2013d.tar.gz

I'm not an expert but you can try to do as follows

1. unpack the archive
2. edit the data for London (in europe file)
3. recompile it with "sudo /usr/sbin/zic -d . europe"
4. put London file into /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe

> Еще раз, спасибо за вашу помощь.
>
> Ричард.

I'm not a Russian btw. ;) But thanks anyway.

Best regards,
Yuri


> On 22 Aug 2013, at 16:47, Yuri Chornoivan wrote:
>
> написане Thu, 22 Aug 2013 17:20:42 +0300, rwb <mr.rwb at ntlworld.com>:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I'm running SolydK Linux, and live in the U.K. When setting the time  
>> via a public server, my desktop clock is being set to UTC. I can see no  
>> way of adjusting it to BST [Utc+1]. The KDE Help Centre page makes no  
>> mention, as far as I can see, about how to make the correct adjustment,  
>> and to set it as default Summertime behaviour for the clock.
>>
>> What is the correct way of making the adjustment, please?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
> Hi,
>
> There is a special System Settings module for this and documentation  
> page (should be a part of your distribution, but also available online  
> and as PDF for offline reading):
>
> http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kde-workspace/kcontrol/clock/index.html
>
> To access this configuration module just press Alt+F2 on your keyboard,  
> then enter "time" (without quotation marks) and choose "Date & Time"  
> from the list below.
>
> In a window that will be opened choose your time zone and configure NTP  
> time server.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Best regards,
> Yuri
>
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