[Bug 35538] Re: [Bug 35538] Re: clock applet incorrectly grabs data from evolution calendar

2006-06-06 Thread Sinistrad
Sorry for the slow response: I think the invitations are being sent wrong for some reason. I saw an invitation for the same meeting fromt he same person (different date) that showed up correctly, and one that did not. But it still fails to explain why the clock applet shows it correct and evolut

[Bug 35538] Re: [Bug 35538] Re: clock applet incorrectly grabs data from evolution calendar

2006-06-22 Thread Sinistrad
That's basically the same problem I've been experiencing -- unfrotunately, I'm changing companies so I can no plonger provide any meeting samples/troubleshooting information -Coltrey -- clock applet incorrectly grabs data from evolution calendar https://launchpad.net/bugs/35538 -- desktop-bugs

[Bug 35538] Re: clock applet incorrectly grabs data from evolution calendar

2006-05-02 Thread Sinistrad
I also experience this (or similar) bug. When opening a calendar event sent by email, The time displays correctly -- I click "accept" and it adds to my local calendar. When I look at my local calendar, event times are one hour into the future. When I look at the clock-applet, event times are

[Bug 35538] Re: [Bug 35538] Re: clock applet incorrectly grabs data from evolution calendar

2006-05-30 Thread Sinistrad
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gconftool-2 -g /apps/evolution/calendar/display/timezone America/Phoenix [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/timezone America/Phoenix The calendar entries that had previously been displayed incorrectly are now displaying correctly. I've made upgrades as follows: evolution

[Bug 35538] Re: [Bug 35538] Re: clock applet incorrectly grabs data from evolution calendar

2006-05-30 Thread Sinistrad
Sorry -- just ran across one that does not appear to be displaying correctly. The timezone in evolution calendar (when opening the event and clicking the making sure the view->timezone menu option is checked) says the event is scheduled at 1400 GMT-0700. The clock applet shows the event starting a