Zenix
12-31-2002, 04:12 PM
K, here's the basics of my problem...
I noticed that my date wasn't displaying porperly in certain applications. For example; in Evolution. In the summary screen is shows the correct date, but if you go to calendar or send a message it shows it as being one day prior.
So, my first thought was well let me check my date and time, right? I tried to run Redhat's config utillity (redhat-config-date), but it wouldn't run. When I ran it from the command line the last line before it exits gives this error: "AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'tz'" without the quotes.
After gettting that error I tried to configure the date and time using timeconfig. This worked, but didn't fix my problem and I still can't run the redhat-config-date untillity. My hunch is that these problems are related. Any help will be greatly appreaciated.
Thanks in advance.
I noticed that my date wasn't displaying porperly in certain applications. For example; in Evolution. In the summary screen is shows the correct date, but if you go to calendar or send a message it shows it as being one day prior.
So, my first thought was well let me check my date and time, right? I tried to run Redhat's config utillity (redhat-config-date), but it wouldn't run. When I ran it from the command line the last line before it exits gives this error: "AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'tz'" without the quotes.
After gettting that error I tried to configure the date and time using timeconfig. This worked, but didn't fix my problem and I still can't run the redhat-config-date untillity. My hunch is that these problems are related. Any help will be greatly appreaciated.
Thanks in advance.