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OnkelTemHi all. How to change date format in the system? In Dolphin for example. Currently it's weird MM/DD/YYYY11:44
OnkelTemNo, it's MM/DD/YY11:44
kirvesAxeOnkelTem, open system settings and search for "format"11:53
OnkelTemkirvesAxe: https://i.imgur.com/U7xnuX6.png11:54
OnkelTemAs you see, the date format is correct. But in Dolphin I have this mess:11:54
OnkelTemhttps://i.imgur.com/jY7f48E.png11:55
kirvesAxeI cannot see that as a correct date format, but that setting is the best guess I can give :)11:55
kirvesAxeBut I'd either go check what Dolphin's settings are, or change that system format to something else and see if that has any effect on Dolphin or not.11:57
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OnkelTemkirvesAxe: I tried, nothing helps, Dolphin uses the same format as before12:09
OnkelTemand I don't find any way to change that12:09
OnkelTemkirvesAxe: can you change date format in your Dolphin? Does that work?12:12
DragnslcrI have the correct Y-M-D format in Dolphin. Let me check where I have that set.12:12
DragnslcrDid you already check Settings -> Region & Language -> Time?12:13
DragnslcrSystem Settings, that is12:13
OnkelTemDragnslcr: positive. I changed it there.12:14
OnkelTemNo matter what I set, and I tried many different ones, the Dolphin format doesn't change12:14
DragnslcrWhat version of Kubuntu are you using?12:15
OnkelTemDragnslcr: 22.0412:16
DragnslcrI don't have a 22.04 system anymore, so it'll be harder for me to confirm12:17
DragnslcrWhat locale did you select in the Region & Language settings?12:17
OnkelTemI tried different ones, currently I set it to British English12:18
OnkelTemThe language12:18
DragnslcrYeah, British English is D/M/Y12:19
DragnslcrI think the only English locate that uses Y-M-D is en_SE (Sweden)12:20
DragnslcrI remember having the same issue. I think it's already been reported as a feature request to be able to set the date format separately from the locale.12:21
OnkelTemSo D/M/Y is fine.12:21
OnkelTemMy problem is that it's M/D/Y12:21
OnkelTemI mean that Dolphin doesn't change its date format no matter what you set12:22
DragnslcrMight need to log out and log back in12:24
DragnslcrI just changed my locale, and Dolphin didn't update immediately12:25
OnkelTemI tried just everything12:27
OnkelTemAnd I found my own bug report that I created half a year ago12:27
OnkelTemhttps://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46361512:27
-ubottu:#kubuntu- KDE bug 463615 in dolphin "Dolphin ignores date format locales" [Normal, Unconfirmed]12:27
OnkelTemAnd nobody gives a f12:27
BluesKajHi all12:36
DragnslcrUnfortunately I can't help much. It works correctly for me on 23.04, and I remember it working correctly on 22.04.12:39
DragnslcrMight be worth rebooting, then check System Settings to make sure the change stayed12:40
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user|62Hello?17:40
tweakhi! i recently setup mysql for amarok, and i cannot get akonadi to work now. the error : Failed to open required defaults file: /etc/xdg/akonadi/mysql-global.conf . The file is present and i even changed the file permissions to myself as owner (it was root:root)19:23
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