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Re: changing the time

 

thanks for checking, I just filed bug 1567940
This happened prior to OTA-10 and I was hoping the update would fix it, but it hasn't. I am really not sure what possible places there are for local settings that could affect it.

Alan.

On 08/04/16 14:15, Andrea Bernabei wrote:
Hi Alan,

I tried reproducing your problem but did not succeed, although I'm on rc-proposed channel, r308 (which is past OTA10).

On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Alan Bell <alanbell@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:alanbell@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    My phone displays the time an hour out on the lockscreen and
    notification bar. It is a production BQ 4.5 phone, and I am using
    it in the UK where Canonical are based, so this isn't a weird edge
    case situation at all. I have reflashed it altogether, and
    upgraded yesterday to OTA-10. It has a read only filesystem.
    If I go to time and date, and try to change my timezone it shows
    Europe/London UTC+1 and below it shows the correct time ticking
    away with BST at the end of it.
    If I try to change the timezone I get the daft list of cities,
    selecting them now highlights them in blue rather than orange, but
    I can't choose any of them. I have zero clue where there might be
    any indication of an error log to look for.


After I tap on a city, the city is selected and I'm brought back to the previous page, where all the time indicators align with the timezone I selected.

    /etc/timezone is set to Europe/London

    phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ cat /etc/timezone
    Europe/London

    it looks like this:
    http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/phone/timezone.jpg
    <http://people.ubuntu.com/%7Ealanbell/phone/timezone.jpg>

    what is going on??


Maybe it's a bug that got fixed after OTA10?
Would you mind filing a bug, just in case?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+filebug

Cheers,
Andrea


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