Re: Daylight Savings Time
jc <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
My clock didn't turn over for DST. Seems like it should have as I
installed the time zone update. Do I need to do this manually, and what
would this involve other than setting the clock?
No. You just forgot to restart KDE after you updates your timezone.
Run data to see what the current situation is. If it is out, then you did
not properly install the time zone data.
jc
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