2014-08-27, 11:36
Notice: Build #0824 introduced a change to timezone setup which may have left systems using the wrong timezone, most likely UTC.
The XBMC GUI will most likely still be showing the correct time, but the time returned by the "date" command at the ssh prompt (and in logs etc.) may be off by an hour or more (unless you happen to be in a UTC timezone).
To fix your system timezone, re-apply your XBMC timezone setting by opening the Settings -> Appearance -> International settings page. You will see your correct "Timezone country" but proceed to set this to some other value (any value), then set it back to what should be your correct timezone country. Your system time will automatically update to the corrected timezone.
To view your current system timezone settings:
One or both of the above may be incorrect after #0824, until you re-apply your XBMC timezone setting.
The XBMC GUI will most likely still be showing the correct time, but the time returned by the "date" command at the ssh prompt (and in logs etc.) may be off by an hour or more (unless you happen to be in a UTC timezone).
To fix your system timezone, re-apply your XBMC timezone setting by opening the Settings -> Appearance -> International settings page. You will see your correct "Timezone country" but proceed to set this to some other value (any value), then set it back to what should be your correct timezone country. Your system time will automatically update to the corrected timezone.
To view your current system timezone settings:
Code:
cat /storage/.cache/timezone
ls -la /var/run/localtime