Hi,
Sven Hoexter writes:
> Maybe the reporter of this bug can tell us what exactly he did and if
> it's reproduceable.
Yes it is reproduceable.
All I did was to put this in a script that I
run every time I connect to the Internet:
/usr/sbin/ntpdate -b time.cableol.net
which synchronises the ti
Sven Hoexter:
> I'm not sure what the reporter did but I tried
> hwclock --set --date xx:xx (one hour less than current time)
> hwclock --hctosys
Right, then the second command sets the system clock.
> That's been enough to irritate something yesterday evening. Now nothing
> happens.
Well, this
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 12:26:15PM +0200, Per Olofsson wrote:
> Sven Hoexter:
> > On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 10:12:44PM +0200, Sven Hoexter wrote:
> >
> > > hm I didn't expect that but I can partly confirm this bug.
> > > I just tried it with Debian/unstable running KDE lyx-xforms 1.4.2-2
> > > and t
Sven Hoexter:
> On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 10:12:44PM +0200, Sven Hoexter wrote:
>
> > hm I didn't expect that but I can partly confirm this bug.
> > I just tried it with Debian/unstable running KDE lyx-xforms 1.4.2-2
> > and turned my system clock a hour back with hwclock.
> > No the cursors switche
On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 10:12:44PM +0200, Sven Hoexter wrote:
> hm I didn't expect that but I can partly confirm this bug.
> I just tried it with Debian/unstable running KDE lyx-xforms 1.4.2-2
> and turned my system clock a hour back with hwclock.
> No the cursors switches to a "deny circle" (circ
Hi,
hm I didn't expect that but I can partly confirm this bug.
I just tried it with Debian/unstable running KDE lyx-xforms 1.4.2-2
and turned my system clock a hour back with hwclock.
No the cursors switches to a "deny circle" (circle with a crossbar)
whenever I'm on something related to the kicker
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