???????? 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
