Activity log for bug #93170

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-03-17 18:24:54 Apostata bug added bug
2007-03-19 21:22:23 Brian Murray None: status Unconfirmed Needs Info
2007-03-19 21:22:23 Brian Murray None: assignee brian-murray
2007-03-19 21:22:23 Brian Murray None: statusexplanation Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. Could you please add the contents of '/etc/timezone', attach '/etc/localtime' and add the contents of '/etc/default/rcS'? Thanks in advance.
2007-03-21 11:37:36 Martijn vdS marked as duplicate 23963
2007-03-22 02:41:52 Apostata bug added attachment 'localtime' (localtime file)
2007-04-24 04:05:52 Apostata description This seems to be a duplicate of an older bug (#23963, Oct 15th 2005) that seemed to resolve itself after the user re-installed his OS. I have the exact same problem (which you can track in this discussion: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2312649#post2312649). I was using Kubuntu Dapper when I first noticed that, no matter what I did, my system was stuck on UTC (even though I could make the taskbar clock display EST, where I live). I then upgraded to Kubuntu Dapper 64-bit and had the same issue - tried the same solutions and no luck. I've since switched to Kubuntu Edgy (x386) since October and have the exact same problem. In other words, re-installing has not succeeded in resolving this. One thing that's fair to mention (in case it helps) is that I keep /home on a separate partition which I have not formatted throughout these re-installations of Kubuntu. I don't see how this can be an issue - particularly when many of the fixes I've attempted are as root - but I'm putting this out there. I'm reporting this because if/when I install Feisty and find the same problem, it will be the last day I use this or any Ubuntu derivative. Having all of my business emails forward-dated by 5 hours is a pain in the rear and I want to do everything I can to help solve this. What's ironic is that even my Launchpad profile lists my timecode as UTC (!). Thanks. [steps I have taken: - BIOS (check) - tzselect (check) - localtime symlink (check) - rcS edit (check)] This *seems* to be a duplicate of an older bug (#23963, Oct 15th 2005) that seemed to resolve itself after the user re-installed his OS, however it is not as I've followed his/her exact steps for solving it with no luck. I have the exact same problem (which you can track in this discussion: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2312649#post2312649). I was using Kubuntu Dapper when I first noticed that, no matter what I did, my system was stuck on UTC (even though I could make the taskbar clock display EST, where I live). I then upgraded to Kubuntu Dapper 64-bit and had the same issue - tried the same solutions and no luck. I've since switched to Kubuntu Edgy (x386) since October and have the exact same problem. In other words, re-installing has not succeeded in resolving this. One thing that's fair to mention (in case it helps) is that I keep /home on a separate partition which I have not formatted throughout these re-installations of Kubuntu. I don't see how this can be an issue - particularly when many of the fixes I've attempted are as root - but I'm putting this out there. I'm reporting this because if/when I install Feisty and find the same problem, it will be the last day I use this or any Ubuntu derivative. Having all of my business emails forward-dated by 5 hours is a pain in the rear and I want to do everything I can to help solve this. What's ironic is that even my Launchpad profile lists my timecode as UTC (!). Thanks. [steps I have taken: - BIOS (check) - tzselect (check) - localtime symlink (check) - rcS edit (check)]