Hi,Thanks. All is well. Turns out time zone was in UTC. Also I fixed it to use NTPD and now all is well.
Matthew On 4/28/21 10:57 AM, Marc Pervaz Boocha via arch-general wrote:
Use timedatectl from systemd to set and check the timezone. timedatectl set-timezone $TIMEZONE to set timedatectl list-timezone to list timedatectl status to check I also suggest to check the time writen in time & date header just in case it is wrong. Regards Marc Pervaz Boocha On Wednesday, 28 April, 2021 7:17:30 PM IST matthew dyer via arch-general wrote:Good morning all, I am using the latest thunderbird under arch linux and have an announce Iwould like to get resolved. In the message list, orca speaks the time
and
date header as if my time zone were 4 hours hours ahead. My time zone
is
set to America/New_York. Everything else shows up and works fine but orca reads time stamps differently Is there a way to fix this. This is very strange and have not seen this before. All of my locales are set to en_US.UTF-8. Thanks. Matthew
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