On Sat, 2007-04-07 at 20:40 +0100, andy wrote: > Hello > > On my partner's Etch machine, the time zone seems to default to one that > is not appropriate. I am wanting the time zone for England, but whenever > my partner logs in, the system time shows Guernsey which is one hour > ahead of UK BST. I've checked the BIOS clock and that is accurate. I've > tried adjusting it through the KDE Control Centre, but again, this works > only for that session, and even after that, the setting still shows > Guernsey rather than London. Whenever she logs in again, it is one hour > ahead of actual time. > > I suspect that I might have to fix this at a more system-wide level than > that offered by KDE, but don't know where to start. Can someone be kind > enough to give me a couple of pointers please.
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