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by Burnie » Oct 29th, '23, 20:33
Unable to ajust time, and that is the response I get when I try
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doktor5000 on Oct 29th, '23, 23:12, edited 1 time in total.
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by Burnie » Oct 31st, '23, 14:49
I've used kde for many years now and well know how to adjust time, never have I run to this before. { Unable to set current time )
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by doktor5000 » Oct 31st, '23, 17:23
Well, you still didn't answer how you adjust time in particular, via systemsettings ? What are you adjusting, only time, date, timezone ... ?
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by doktor5000 » Nov 1st, '23, 00:09
FWIW, this has been reported upstream:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447364As you know well how to adjust time, you could also use timedatectl instead and/or enable sync via NTP, works fine here. Or use drakclock as mentioned previously.
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