SOLVED: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
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SOLVED: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
Running KDE 4.10.3 and everytime I reboot I have to reset the time. It will jump several hours. NTP is installed and my BIOS time is correct..
Can't set to get the time automatically..
Can't set to get the time automatically..
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Re: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
Only Linux, or also Windows on your machine?
Re: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
It's not just you Colyn, since daylight saving began here in the UK (British Summer Time) my laptop completely refuses to keep the advance of 1 hour.
I have tried automatically changing it and it always reverts to UTC but the time zone remains as London, manually change it and it reverts back to UTC on reboot. I've even changed the BIOS clock and selected 'use system time' and upon reboot it goes back to how it was.
Also a quick google will show that it's not just us. It would seem I'm one of luckier ones with my mere hour difference, like yourself many people's clocks are out by several hours.
I cannot test on Windows, I don't use it at home. But to me this seems to be a KDE issue. I'm also running 4.10.
I have tried automatically changing it and it always reverts to UTC but the time zone remains as London, manually change it and it reverts back to UTC on reboot. I've even changed the BIOS clock and selected 'use system time' and upon reboot it goes back to how it was.
Also a quick google will show that it's not just us. It would seem I'm one of luckier ones with my mere hour difference, like yourself many people's clocks are out by several hours.
I cannot test on Windows, I don't use it at home. But to me this seems to be a KDE issue. I'm also running 4.10.
Re: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
Just Linux. Windows is banned on all my computers..xenopeek wrote:Only Linux, or also Windows on your machine?
Re: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
See if the below command works. Worked for me in 4.10.1.colyn wrote:Running KDE 4.10.3 and everytime I reboot I have to reset the time. It will jump several hours. NTP is installed and my BIOS time is correct..
Can't set to get the time automatically..
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
Re: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
Well that was nice and easy!
Problem solved, many thanks anandrkris
Hopefully will work for you too Colyn, just a couple of simple steps to follow in the terminal.
Problem solved, many thanks anandrkris
Hopefully will work for you too Colyn, just a couple of simple steps to follow in the terminal.
Re: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
Glad it worked. Even I had struggled with it for quite sometime.
I had raised this in KDE Bug tracker when i was getting an error while changing time.
I had raised this in KDE Bug tracker when i was getting an error while changing time.
Aaron J. Seigo - This is a system integration issue. It requires that the time setting service be installed and given privileges via PolicyKit to be able to be run by the user.
Re: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
This seems to have done the trick even after a power outage and reboot.J_C wrote: Hopefully will work for you too Colyn, just a couple of simple steps to follow in the terminal.
Re: SOLVED: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
Same thing bothered me for a few days, Thanks anandrkris I hope the time stays correct after a reboot.....colyn wrote:Running KDE 4.10.3 and everytime I reboot I have to reset the time. It will jump several hours. NTP is installed and my BIOS time is correct..
Can't set to get the time automatically..
Rebooted and time is still correct.
Re: SOLVED: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
Something is wrong in the Date & Time - KDE Control Module. Whetever I choose for pool.ntp.org it gives the same time for my time zone. My time zone is Amsterdam, Zagreb, Sarajevo., Belgrade ...Every time I try to adjust time automatically from this KDE Module the time is set back for 2 hours.
Re: SOLVED: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
Suggest to raise a bug on this problem since many of us have experienced the issue.wushaman wrote:Something is wrong in the Date & Time - KDE Control Module. Whetever I choose for pool.ntp.org it gives the same time for my time zone. My time zone is Amsterdam, Zagreb, Sarajevo., Belgrade ...Every time I try to adjust time automatically from this KDE Module the time is set back for 2 hours.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=317089 - Add here, if you feel it is related to KDE rather than Mint.
Re: SOLVED: Why can't KDE keep the right time on reboot
No need--same bug cropped up in Kubuntu 13.04 and same solution fixed it. The problem was KDE's, not Mint's.anandrkris wrote:Suggest to raise a bug on this problem since many of us have experienced the issue.wushaman wrote:Something is wrong in the Date & Time - KDE Control Module. Whetever I choose for pool.ntp.org it gives the same time for my time zone. My time zone is Amsterdam, Zagreb, Sarajevo., Belgrade ...Every time I try to adjust time automatically from this KDE Module the time is set back for 2 hours.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=317089 - Add here, if you feel it is related to KDE rather than Mint.
I wish somebody over on the KDE team would slowdown on releasing stuff. For my part, I'd rather wait a year for the next version than have to deal with so many random bugs. Of course, on the other hand, it was my choice to go with the latest versions--could have stuck with KDE 4.9.5 and been perfectly happy.