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Post by oblio on Aug 13, 2021 22:38:28 GMT
Hello Everyone and happy Friday! Say, I have a bug possibly related with to this thread: bodhilinux.boards.net/thread/697/new-green-clock-date-solved - my clock is now running a few minutes behind and the day is showing Wednesday and the year is displaying as 2059. This is my newer install of Bodhi 6.0. I noticed this issue as Chromium will not connect to the internet due to NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID For some information, I do have another system running an older install with similar clock settings that appears to be unaffected. I did not attempt to resolve this on my own yet, but can - I figured leaving configs the way they are may help track down this behavior or see where I made an error in my config. Thank you in advance! [edit: ...and I would not doubt I am way off the mark as well ]
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Post by thewaiter on Aug 14, 2021 4:10:20 GMT
Hmmm
Have you tried another theme? Is it OK there? I use to install ntp package for precise time. Try to install also.
Stefan
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Post by oblio on Aug 14, 2021 16:06:19 GMT
It appears to be sorted. I tried to change themes and it is persistent. I attempted to change the calendar manually and when a window popped up to enter my password, it would not accept my password, nor could I cancel or close the window. It bumped me out to the login screen after a minute or so and upon logging back in, the date/time that I set manually when my password would not be accepted, appeared to take. I installed NTP. Still not sure how my years would have jumped ahead without making the change manually but it is what it is. Marking as solved. Thank you, thewaiter!
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