Re: Re: Incorrect digital clock time

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Am Donnerstag 05 April 2018 schrieb D. R. Evans:
> D. R. Evans wrote on 03/30/2018 10:08 AM:
> > I'm not sure where to report this:
>
> I didn't see any reply that suggested where I should report the problem
> regarding the London time (which, incidentally, has nothing to do with NTP
> or the hardware clock). 
Yes, you should see a drift or one hour offset on all of the clocks you 
configured in kicker and in other applications including the date command, too, 
if ntp or hardware clock is the issue, I think.

> That's really what I was looking for: some way to 
> report the problem somewhere where someone who might be able to fix it
> would probably see it. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where that
> "somewhere" might be?
>
>   Doc
So far as I understand what you reported it's not clear as to where the problem 
is rooted which to know would be necessary to decide to whom to report to.

If the kicker clockapplet misses to update regularly without logging in/out, 
then it might be the source of the symptoms you observed, but then, I guess, 
clockapplet should also fail to update summer-/wintertime switches not only 
with one London clock but also the other Denver one you mentioned, shouldn't 
it?

Just tried: kicker clockapplet seems to immediately update correctly when you 
switch timezones…

Stefan




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