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Message #01320
Re: TESTING: Re: JWM 2.4.0 and beyond
Hi Israel,
Yes, I used clock settings and then the timezone drop-down list to set my timezone but the clock time never changed to my timezone's expected time, even after rebooting.
Jack
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From: Israel <israeldahl@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 14 August 2017 7:17 PM
To: Cinque Port Computers
Cc: torios- dev; Nio Wiklund
Subject: Re: [Torios-dev] TESTING: Re: JWM 2.4.0 and beyond
On 08/14/2017 10:17 AM, Cinque Port Computers wrote:
Hi Israel,
I fixed the time on the clock by editing the timezone into my .jwmrc file as in pic. Before I edited it to Europe/London it was set to "zone.tab".
[cid:part1.97B9B353.6FDBB4E5@gmail.com]
Cheers,
Jack
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From: Torios-dev <torios-dev-bounces+jackdtrice=outlook.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx><mailto:torios-dev-bounces+jackdtrice=outlook.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Cinque Port Computers <jackdtrice@xxxxxxxxxxx><mailto:jackdtrice@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 14 August 2017 2:58 PM
To: Israel
Cc: torios- dev
Subject: Re: [Torios-dev] TESTING: Re: JWM 2.4.0 and beyond
Hi Israel,
My problem #2: no matter what I use to change the timezone of the clock it seems stuck on GMT+0/UTC grrrrr.
As I'm in England it should be displaying Europe/London time (currently BST = GMT+1) and even when I check in the terminal using the 'date' command which says my timezone is set Europe/London the clock display time is stuck at GMT+0/UTC.
Cheers,
Jack
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Hey Jack.
How did you set the time?
Did you use JWM Settings Manager (terminal command is jwm-settings-manager --clock) it should be Clock settings in the menu of the clock
Or something else?
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