Bug 88143

Summary: kworldclock is showing local time no matter where you move the mouse
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Need Real Name <bord>
Component: kdetoysAssignee: Than Ngo <than>
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Version: 9CC: admingt, jeff, riel
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Description Need Real Name 2003-04-06 19:49:53 UTC
Description of problem:
kworldclock is showing local time no matter where you move the mouse, not seeing it in redhat 8, only in redhat 9

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
 kworldclock --v
Qt: 3.1.1
KDE: 3.1-10 Red Hat
KDE World Clock: 1.5

How reproducible:
I had other people running redhat 9 load kworldclock and they saw the same thing.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. run kworldclock
2. move your mouse around the world
3. notice the time never changes.
4. cry.
Actual results:


Expected results:


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Comment 1 Jeff Iddings 2003-04-07 16:49:41 UTC
Though I'm not prone to crying when my software is broke, I am experiencing the
same problem. 

RedHat 9 
qt-3.1.1-6
kdebase-3.1-12
kdetoys-3.1-3


Comment 2 Than Ngo 2003-04-07 20:15:41 UTC
i confirm this bug. assigned to correct component

Comment 3 Rik van Riel 2004-09-26 22:14:32 UTC
Tested by morte in #fedora-bugweek - apparently it works on current
rawhide so this bug should probably be considered closed.  Please
reopen if you can trigger it on current rawhide.

It got fixed in upstream kde:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4833


Comment 4 Greg Trounson 2004-10-18 00:19:09 UTC
Any idea when this fix is going to be put in the Fedora Legacy updates
for RH9?

Comment 5 Seth Vidal 2004-10-18 00:41:08 UTC
It will most likely never be fixed as it is not a security issue.

it's a mild annoyance in a minor package.