On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 02:03:29PM -0700, Ben Wong wrote:
> Bizarrely, my Freerunner also got the wrong time yesterday. Is there
> something special about October 1st?
>
> I'm running SHR testing, but I booted into an old copy of SHR unstable
> and it also go it wrong. The first time the date wa
Bizarrely, my Freerunner also got the wrong time yesterday. Is there
something special about October 1st?
I'm running SHR testing, but I booted into an old copy of SHR unstable
and it also go it wrong. The first time the date was 1970 (the
epoch), the second time it thought it was 1933! (Negativ
I've started experiencing the same in the last few days.
The Neo's clock had always been impeccably correct, until now.
Now it was half an hour late and I set it by hand.
It appears the clock is drifting, and otimed isn't keeping it in sync
with the GSM.
The only hints in frameworkd.log are:
2
On Friday 28 August 2009 21:11:12 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> On 8/28/09, Vikas Saurabh wrote:
> >> Timezone from GSM is already implemented for ages ;)
> >
> > I have often got wrong timezones reported by cell (thereby resetting
> > my phone's clock and making me reach late somewhere :(...but
On 8/28/09, Petr Vanek wrote:
>>> I was wondering if shr-settings can get something like:
>>> Use cell timezone:
>>> * yes
>>> * no
>>> * ask
>>>
>>> --Vikas
>>
>>It can't, as FSO doesn't expose that over dbus. And I won't implement
>>editing frameworkd.conf manually, as it's really ugly.
>
> why
>> I was wondering if shr-settings can get something like:
>> Use cell timezone:
>> * yes
>> * no
>> * ask
>>
>> --Vikas
>
>It can't, as FSO doesn't expose that over dbus. And I won't implement
>editing frameworkd.conf manually, as it's really ugly.
why not? you already do anyways for [odeviced.id
On 8/28/09, Vikas Saurabh wrote:
>> Timezone from GSM is already implemented for ages ;)
>
> I have often got wrong timezones reported by cell (thereby resetting
> my phone's clock and making me reach late somewhere :(...but thats a
> different story)
>
> I was wondering if shr-settings can get so
> Timezone from GSM is already implemented for ages ;)
I have often got wrong timezones reported by cell (thereby resetting
my phone's clock and making me reach late somewhere :(...but thats a
different story)
I was wondering if shr-settings can get something like:
Use cell timezone:
* yes
* no
*
On 8/28/09, Niels Heyvaert wrote:
>
>>> I don't understand what you mean. Care to elaborate? The phone had always
>>> automagically set the time correctly (from gsm I suppose). Recently it
>>> doesn't do that anymore.
>>>
>>
>> Freerunner (as almost all other phones) has small battery inside to
>>
>> I don't understand what you mean. Care to elaborate? The phone had always
>> automagically set the time correctly (from gsm I suppose). Recently it
>> doesn't do that anymore.
>>
>
> Freerunner (as almost all other phones) has small battery inside to
> keep clock running even without that big b
2009/8/28 Michal Brzozowski :
> I'm having the following problem on SHR-u. The clock resets itself to 0:00
> Jan 1 2000 once in a while. Sometimes it's correct again. Any idea which
> program is doing this? Is it getting incorrect time from GSM?
i get this sometimes when shr breaks and i switch to
On 8/28/09, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> 2009/8/28 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
>
>> On 8/28/09, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm having the following problem on SHR-u. The clock resets itself to
>> 0:00
>> > Jan 1 2000 once in a while. Sometimes it's correct again. Any idea which
>> > pr
2009/8/28 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
> On 8/28/09, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm having the following problem on SHR-u. The clock resets itself to
> 0:00
> > Jan 1 2000 once in a while. Sometimes it's correct again. Any idea which
> > program is doing this? Is it getting incorrect tim
On 8/28/09, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having the following problem on SHR-u. The clock resets itself to 0:00
> Jan 1 2000 once in a while. Sometimes it's correct again. Any idea which
> program is doing this? Is it getting incorrect time from GSM?
>
> Michal
>
Program? Or maybe flat
Hi,
I'm having the following problem on SHR-u. The clock resets itself to 0:00
Jan 1 2000 once in a while. Sometimes it's correct again. Any idea which
program is doing this? Is it getting incorrect time from GSM?
Michal
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