On 09/27/2017 11:53 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
On 09/27/2017 10:58 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I'm just installed kodi on my new Intel NUC, and
> while it mostly works, it believes that the timezone
> is UTC. I even modified the custom systemd service
> to add an Environment definition setting TZ, and it
> continues to display UTC time on the screen.
>
> (This is on fedora 26).
>
> The kodi timezone setting is always disabled even
> in Expert settings mode, so I can't set it directly
> in kodi.
>
> I'd hate to think I'd have to change the hardware
> clock to store localtime like windows :-).
Kodi is one confusing package!
I'm running kodi-17 here. From the Home (top level) screen click on the
gear symbol at the top left portion of the screen. From there select
Interface Settings then on the left select Regional. On that page there
are options for "Timezone Country" and "Timezone" as well as time
and
date formats.
When I change a timezone the clock at the top right immediately reflects
the new time so I think that's what you're looking for.
That's where it is:
Interface settings->Regional->Timezone country->Select your country
Interface settings->Regional->Timezone->Select your timezone
I did:
Interface settings->Regional->Timezone country->United States
Interface settings->Regional->Timezone->America/Los_Angeles
Ta dah!
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