Ok so this is annoying.My clock is on taskbar is showing that is 10:17 PM at this moment.I did right click and went into "Adjust date and time" and it shows me that is 23:16 which is the correct time.I also chosed the correct time zone but when i chosse apply nothing changes!!The clock remains at 10:17 PM.How do i remove PM and AM since in my country i dont read time like that and how do i set the that correct time is shown on the clock?
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You should go to System Setting and than pick Localization(or whatever it says in your native language) and set things up, Choose your country, number formats, date formats etc.
Maybe, some other distro ur using is switching time backwards so you have incorrect time, that's happening to me too. Getting into "Digital clock setting" and just clicking OK refreshes the clock and does the trick for me.Ok, got it: Ashes come from burning.
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I went there,i chosed my country,i removed PM and AM and still nothing changes.I dont have any other distro only Kubuntu.This is getting really stupid,how could something so simple be so complicated?Ok so PM and AM are gone,but the clock is still 1 hour behind and it still wont change.Last edited by RibaFish66; Feb 22, 2012, 05:39 AM.
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In the popup window when you hover over the time, is UTC time displayed and is that correct or also 1 hour out?
What actually is your time zone ... are you perhaps 1 hour different from UTC? There could be an issue with the hardware clock being in local time vs UTC. Which could be affected by having windows on the same hardware, now or in the past.I'd rather be locked out than locked in.
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Yes when i hover over the time the UTC is also one hour behind and beneath that it says my city and the correct time.My time zone is correctly set,Europe,Zagreb.I did had Win7 before and i was dual booting Mint 12 (the time in there was correct) but now i running only Kubuntu.Originally posted by SecretCode View PostIn the popup window when you hover over the time, is UTC time displayed and is that correct or also 1 hour out?
What actually is your time zone ... are you perhaps 1 hour different from UTC? There could be an issue with the hardware clock being in local time vs UTC. Which could be affected by having windows on the same hardware, now or in the past.
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It's not complicated, you're not used to it. Now, you should verify again if you have picked Zagreb from the list. and you can let date/time be set automatically for you by europe.pool.ntp.org server.Originally posted by RibaFish66 View PostI went there,i chosed my country,i removed PM and AM and still nothing changes.I dont have any other distro only Kubuntu.This is getting really stupid,how could something so simple be so complicated?Ok so PM and AM are gone,but the clock is still 1 hour behind and it still wont change.Ok, got it: Ashes come from burning.
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After changing the time format in SystemSettings>Region&Language, you may need to restart plasma-desktop for the setting to take effect on clock widgets (logging out and back into KDE should also work)Originally posted by todaz View PostSame problem:
clock on desktop shows only PM and AM time format (very complicated insane for 0-24 time format users)
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Type the following into konsole:Originally posted by RibaFish66 View PostYou dont understand my problem,I already did all that,the time is correct in settings so is the time zone.But the time that is showing on the taskbar is nevertheless 1 hour behind.
then reboot.Code:sudo hwclock -w
Ok, got it: Ashes come from burning.
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Nothing actually, but you can test the settings with:Originally posted by RibaFish66 View PostAgain nothing.Is it suppoused to write something back after i enter my password for sudo?
OK, third's time the charm but I'm running out of options:Code:sudo hwclock --test
It's curious that any of these do not affect time on your machine.Code:sudo hwclock -systz
Ok, got it: Ashes come from burning.
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