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Date:      13 Jun 2003 14:58:27 +0000
From:      Mike Patterson <mpatters@cs.uwaterloo.ca>
To:        Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD GNOME Users <gnome@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Calendar + Re: Evo date time - o' lordy, not agin
Message-ID:  <1055516307.39665.24.camel@comrie>
In-Reply-To: <1055471405.326.12.camel@gyros>
References:  <20030612235907.272975D04@ptavv.es.net> <20030613022402.0D9125301@netcom1.netcom.com> <1055471405.326.12.camel@gyros>

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On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 22:30, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 22:24, Mike Harding wrote:
> > I'm also running wall clock as this machine is dual-boot...
> 
> I, too, run wall clock, and both my Evo 1.4 machines send and receive
> mail with the correct offset (EDT == GMT -0400).  I don't know why yours
> would be different.  I looked through gconf-editor for some hidden
> settings, but I didn't find anything.

Oddly enough, last night when I first saw this thread, I noticed that it
was displaying the times as being 4 hours in the future.  I shut down X
and rebooted before I went home, came in this morning and times are
displaying fine.  I run my system clock at GMT, system tz is EDT (same
as Joe).  I find it odd, but hey.

To kill two birds with one email message, I'm still having problems with
the Calendar thing too, I tried deleting the Calendar directory,
removing & recreating the shortcut, selecting the calendar folder
directly, creating a different calendar folder... no juice.  I have yet
to take the time to remove & reinstall the evo package and its
dependencies though - has this worked for anybody else with the
"calendar displays task list" problem?  (Interestingly, under Summary,
the Appointments section properly displays appointments.  I just can't
see appointments for any other date.  :-)  I can also create new
appointments, and these appear to properly sync over to my Palm.)

Mike



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