[SHR-unstable] The date in Dates is incorrect

jeremy jozwik jerjoz.forums at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 21:14:20 CEST 2009


what distro? ive noticed after a suspend on shr-unstable atd gets
messy. so i go into shr-settings and restart the atd deamon and all is
well.

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Adam Jimerson<vendion at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 July 2009 01:50:04 am jeremy jozwik wrote:
>> its no minor bug. in the PST8PDT timezone the day would get switched
>> after 6 pm. which is completely unhelpful. i put an email on the
>> pimlico mailing list and have no response in over 2 months. have since
>> switched to gpe-calendar
>>
> I have tried gpe-calendar have found a major issue with it usability wise for
> me it is slow and unresponsive, also between it and ffalrams I think it messed
> up the ata deamon so now I have to do a weird work around for ffalarms to both
> schedule and alarm and to have it go off:
>
> To schedule an alarm I have to do the following:
> 1. select the remove alarm option and do the 4 digit thing else I got an error
> that the ata deamon not working
> 2. schedule the alarm then restart the phone else it doesn't show up in
> ffalrams
>
> To get the alarm to sound I have to wait a couple minutes after the alarm
> should have gone off then restart my phone then as illume starts loading the
> alram will sound.  I have been unable to track down the exact cause all I know
> is it started doing this after installing gpe-calendar, both use the ata
> deamon IIRC.  Sense then I have upgraded ffalrams to the latest version and
> the problem still exists.
>
> Another reason why I use Dates is because I use PISI to sync it to my Google
> calendar.
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