incorrect start of daylight saving time in Brazil
16 Oct
2006
16 Oct
'06
14:11
We have some desktops here with SuSE on it; mostly 10.0 and 10.1. They all run with KDE. Today all of them began showing 1h skewed time in the "kde clock", when configured to show the time of Sao Paulo. My particular box do not use any Brasilian timezone, since this is historically flawed wrt DST. I stick GMT+3 into it and manually change to GMT+2 when needed. I keep the system clock at UTC time. But even then the "kde clock" still do not work, since it do not have the option to show the true local time. Yes, there is an option labeled "Local Timezone" on it, but it seems displaying the UTC time, ignoring the "GMT+3" adjust. Perhaps this is a kde bug, or I am doing something wrong. Any thoughts?
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Ivan Nazarenko