I thought I had a problem with Kontact choosing the wrong time, but in fact it seem to have been using system time. According to System Settings, my time is 19:46 and is Europe/Paris time, the same as here in Lyon. However, the date command gives
$ date
Mon Apr 2 17:46:12 UTC 2007
and Kontact seems to use that time, so is 2 hours off. Why does date give UTC instead of the local time?
System Settings just lets you pick the zone by geographical name (Europe/Paris), but does not indicate the offset from UTC; even "the other system" does better than that.
What is going on here? Have the Unix people really tried to make setting time zones difficult or did it just happen that way?
$ date
Mon Apr 2 17:46:12 UTC 2007
and Kontact seems to use that time, so is 2 hours off. Why does date give UTC instead of the local time?
System Settings just lets you pick the zone by geographical name (Europe/Paris), but does not indicate the offset from UTC; even "the other system" does better than that.
What is going on here? Have the Unix people really tried to make setting time zones difficult or did it just happen that way?
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