James Knott wrote:
Mark Misulich wrote:
Hi Mark.
You may want to check your clock. It appears all your messages were sent in March.
Hi, thanks to all who sent me messages telling me that my clock was off by date. I loaded KDE 4 yesterday so I could start to get used to using it. It looks like it messed up my date and time settings on kde3 &4. I just found that the box for "use local timezone" was set by default in kde4 and instead of using US eastern time it tried to use the timezone that I was in (but yesterday, not in March, go figure) . The time kept reverting to March whenever I reset it, but now will reset to the current date and time after unchecking this box. It still won't set to the proper time on boot when the checkbox on kde3 is checked for "set date and time automatically." Any thoughts on this would be appreciated, but the most immediate concern is described in the next paragraph. I found last evening that when I switched back to kde 3 from kde4, the trashbin icon was missing from the desktop. I just logged out and logged into kde 4 again, and found it is missing there as well. Anybody have any ideas about how to get that back onto the desktop? I've looked through the kde manual and tried a couple of things, none of which worked. If I click on home icon in kicker, then click on the desktop icon in the konqueror window that opens up, I can find the trashbin icon there. I can click on it and use the trashbin functions in the konqueror window, so it still works. But don't know how to get a functional trashbin icon back on the desktop. Mark -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org