Re: Orca reading date/time stamps different then the time zone set on my system.

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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 I
would 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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