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Here you can change the system time. Click into the hours, minutes or seconds field to change the relevant value, either using the up and down buttons to the right or by entering a new value.
Here you can change the system time. Click into the hours, minutes or seconds field to change the relevant value, either using the up and down buttons to the right or by entering a new value.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in dtime.cpp:106
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Current local time zone: %1 (%2)
Current local time zone: %1 (%2)
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Located in dtime.cpp:130
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Public Time Server (pool.ntp.org),asia.pool.ntp.org,europe.pool.ntp.org,north-america.pool.ntp.org,oceania.pool.ntp.org
Public Time Server (pool.ntp.org),asia.pool.ntp.org,europe.pool.ntp.org,north-america.pool.ntp.org,oceania.pool.ntp.org
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Located in dtime.cpp:184
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Unable to contact time server: %1.
Unable to contact time server: %1.
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Located in dtime.cpp:262
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Can not set date.
Can not set date.
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Located in dtime.cpp:266
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Error setting new time zone.
Error setting new time zone.
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Located in dtime.cpp:269
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Time zone Error
Time zone Error
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Located in dtime.cpp:270
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<h1>Date & Time</h1> This system settings module can be used to set the system date and time. As these settings do not only affect you as a user, but rather the whole system, you can only change these settings when you start the System Settings as root. If you do not have the root password, but feel the system time should be corrected, please contact your system administrator.
<h1>Date & Time</h1> This system settings module can be used to set the system date and time. As these settings do not only affect you as a user, but rather the whole system, you can only change these settings when you start the System Settings as root. If you do not have the root password, but feel the system time should be corrected, please contact your system administrator.
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Located in dtime.cpp:287
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kcmclock
kcmclock
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Located in main.cpp:53
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KDE Clock Control Module
KDE Clock Control Module
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Located in main.cpp:53
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