Weird stuff about this bug!
My timezone is Europe/Rome. After every reboot, if I check about right click on
date&time in the panel, Preferences -> Clock preferences -> Locations -> I
select my location -> edit I can see a different timezone, everytime
America/Asuncion.
But if I left click on dat
closing the bug since that works correctly now
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Time zone changes on every boot
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As far as I can tell, the bug has been fixed (for the past couple of
weeks probably)
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do you still get the issue using the current hardy version? what do you
have in /etc/timezone and what timezones are configured?
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I have a similar issue, but I've changed my time with time-admin via the
system menu.
I travel quite a bit and I change my system time zone when I arrive in a
new location. The time updates promptly when I change it, but after a
reboot (ie; shutting down the laptop between the office and hotel) i
seems to be rather a clock applet issue
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-system-tools => gnome-panel
Importance: Undecided => Low
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I have the same problem. I run daily updated Hardy Heron. I live in
Europe/Warsaw timezone, but some time ago it changed (by itself) to
Europe/Kaliningrad. /etc/timezone still reflects Europe/Warsaw, but
/etc/localtime reflects Europe/Kaliningrad. I manually copied correct
file to /etc/localtime, b
OK, I've found some weird stuff w/ this problem.
So I log in, and see that the time-zone changes. I go ahead and change
it back to America/Chicago.
If I log out, and press Ctrl-Alt-F1 to go to a console and type in
"date", it shows me CDT as it should (so the problem doesn't happen on
logging out
It only happens when I reboot, that's the only way I can reproduce the
behavior. Obviously that isn't much help for you, but I'm not sure what
other information I can give.
Result of "date" on startup:
Wed Apr 2 15:39:54 EDT 2008
Then I go to System > Administration > Time & Date > Unlock
Then
May you tell us some easy steps in order to reproduce the behavior?
thanks.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Time zone changes on every boot
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