https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=351008
--- Comment #14 from Christoph Feck ---
> In Gnome 3
Are you sure it isn't implemented in some lower libraries/daemons/services? If
the timezone changes, there needs to be a signal (DBus etc.) from whatever
service watches your geolocation.
It cannot
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--- Comment #13 from Peter Tselios ---
In Gnome 3 it's already there and enabled by default, even in RHEL (not just
Fedora).
Also, in the latest update of KDE in my Fedora 26 I noticed that there
geolocation libraries (plasma-workspace-geolocation &
p
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--- Comment #12 from David Edmundson ---
> Other DE already have this implemented
Which one(s)?
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--- Comment #11 from Peter Tselios ---
I would like to reopen the bug because I think it is a very useful feature for
people that travel a lot.
So, let's start from scratch.
system-timesyncd is used in order to sync the local **clock**. Local clocks
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David Edmundson changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|CONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution|---