Activity log for bug #1668691

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2017-02-28 16:50:09 Lucas Fulda bug added bug
2017-02-28 16:50:09 Lucas Fulda attachment added weather1.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1668691/+attachment/4828441/+files/weather1.png
2017-02-28 16:55:31 Lucas Fulda description I have my-weather-indicator installed on many Ubuntu-machines, and this is the only one on which the indicator is showing the wrong time (-1 hour) - after system startup/autostart only. I am running Ubuntu 16.04, on an HP 17-Y022NG Laptop. I'm using Wicd Network Manager because Ubuntu network-manager has trouble with my wireless hardware, so it takes a few seconds longer for wireless to connect to the internet than my-weather-indicator needs for it's autostart. When connected to the internet the indicator starts automatically with the wrong time. Strangely, when I open "settings" and simply hit "OK", it updates/syncs the time to the correct system/location time. I just don't understand where it gets the -1 hour, because I synced the hardware time to system time using: timedatectl set-local-rtc 1 This didn't help with the -1 hour, and the location is set to Fulda, Germany everywhere. Could it be possible to sync the time with the automatic weather-syncing? "sync weather" does not update the time. I have my-weather-indicator installed on many Ubuntu-machines, and this is the only one on which the indicator is showing the wrong time (-1 hour) - after system startup/autostart only. I am running Ubuntu 16.04, on an HP 17-Y022NG Laptop. I'm using Wicd Network Manager because Ubuntu network-manager has trouble with my wireless hardware, so it takes a few seconds longer for wireless to connect to the internet than my-weather-indicator needs for it's autostart. When connected to the internet the indicator starts automatically with the wrong time. Strangely, when I open "settings" and simply hit "OK", it updates/syncs the time to the correct system/location time. I just don't understand where it gets the -1 hour, because I synced the hardware time to system time using: timedatectl set-local-rtc 1 This didn't help with the -1 hour, and the location is set to Fulda, Germany everywhere. Could it be possible to sync the time with the automatic weather-syncing? "Update weather" does not update the time.