On 02/05/2010 04:37 PM, Duncan wrote: > Nikos Chantziaras posted on Fri, 05 Feb 2010 10:07:34 +0200 as excerpted: > >> KDE 4.4 RC3. When I try to configure the clock (by right-clicking on a >> clock widget and selecting "Adjust Date and Time"), I can't save any >> changes I make. I'm told that I'm not allowed to save the >> configuration. Sad thing is, I'm not even told why I'm not allowed to >> save. >> >> How do I fix that? > > Presumably you're running as an ordinary user, and you need to be root to > set the system clock. I have to login to KDE as root? > In theory, it should be tied into the policykit stuff I'd guess, but > perhaps you disabled that while compiling? Or maybe it isn't all hooked > up correctly for that yet? I don't have policykit installed. Is that needed for clock settings? > If you need to set it from the command line interface (in konsole, or > whatever), try running the date command as root. "man date" should give > you more information if necessary, but it's basically date MMDDhhmm[.ss]. > Setting the timezone is normally done by changing /etc/timezone as > appropriate, or something similar depending on your distribution. No, I want to set it through KDE where I also can select to get the time from pool.ntp.org. The "date" tool is ugly and does not support NTP servers. Or maybe I should reword it: I want to have a functional system that can do what it says it can do :P So I'm not asking for help about how to change my system's clock. I'm asking for help getting KDE to do what it claims it can do. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.