I getting confused when i’m not loggin in to the forum and all the post in the forum are reporting “central time zone” in US. When I’m logged in the time showing gmt and not gmt +1 in real time here in Sweden where I’m registered to live in. It have been enough whit problems for opensuse/KDE even using/confirgured NNTP.
> Hello…
>
> I getting confused when i’m not loggin in to the forum and all the post
> in the forum are reporting “central time zone” in US. When I’m logged in
> the time showing gmt and not gmt +1 in real time here in Sweden where
> I’m registered to live in. It have been enough whit problems for
> opensuse/KDE even using/confirured NNTP.
>
> Any solutions?
>
> Regards. >:)
On your user profile for the forums, there’s a place to configure the
time zone you’re in - your settings currently are set for GMT.
Not logged in, it uses a default value, and it was configured for
Mountain time, but flagged as daylight savings on - it should be fixed
now.
I have adjusted my own profile, -I was looking for 4 minutes before I find the relevant preference. I will see tomorrow and I hope that it did it.
Well Jim. Central time. Mountain time. I guess that we outside US have another opinion outside about time. US timezones are not interesting us. Please don’t mark me as a terrorist then lol!.
> Thank you Jim!
>
> I have adjusted my own profile, -I was looking for 4 minutes before I
> find the relevant preference. I will see tomorrow and I hope that it did
> it.
>
> Well Jim. Central time. Mountain time. I guess that we outside US have
> another opinion outside about time. US timezones are not interesting us.
> Please don’t mark me as a terrorist then lol!.
Consider it (not) done.
I understand why it would appear as central time - we’re out of daylight
savings time, but during DST we’re at GMT-6 here in Utah. Normally we’re
at GMT-7, but since the forum was set to think that DST was currently on,
it was reporting GMT-6.
> Thanks for your reply. I tested all in virtual sessions running right
> now om my server and unique Ip-adresses.
>
> -Win8.1 -Win Xp -Win7 -Ubuntu 12.04 LTS -Latest Ubuntu.
> -Latest Kubuntu -Latest opensuse, -crashed
>
> And not named machines.
>
> Most of them reports the “right time” some don’t. It is a step forward.
Odd, but it might be that the machine’s time zone/dst settings are a
factor, too.
> Me as a Swedish terrorist (we have live here sins documented -1100 ad).
>
>
> Now it getting dark at 15.13 and no light until 08.52. Sorry for my
> lousy english.
Your English is far better than my Swedish, I guarantee that.
Hi Jim.H. I again have a trouble with my post and what see on the forum for timestamps. Tested Firefox 25.0, Konqueror. Also tested at my gateway/main server and something doesn’t work.
Not to important. At least I can see a day before on the latest post in 0-23 hours format. But?
> Hi Jim.H. I again have a trouble with my post and what see on the forum
> for timestamps. Tested Firefox 25.0, Konqueror. Also tested at my
> gateway/main server and something doesn’t work.
>
> Not to important. At least I can see a day before on the latest post in
> 0-23 hours format. But?
>
> Regards.
I’m not sure I understand what the issue is - can you clarify?
Being that I live in the Princeton, NJ area, I must admit, Einstein references are popular, such as “Pi Day”, which apparently was his birthday by coincidence, and the popular tour of where he lived, where he sat, where he ate, where he sailed, etc. So it begs the question, how does Einstein tie into a Linux forum?! The Smithsonian has his brain…
As Swedish on both good and bad and on opensuse forum. Time.
I would be careful to mentioned US and the steel of the brain and a long time later it came to rest. What was the purpose of the steeling of the brain? Money? Pride? US-proud?