Just upgraded to Gnome 3.30. The time/date display in the middle of the top bar is always UTC. My system clock is using local time America/Chicago for Central Standard Time. Using the settings utility in gnome, it shows the correct time zone, but it says UTC America/Chicago. No matter what I change it to, it will still show UTC time.
If I manually change the time with the gnome settings date / time control, it will change the system time to UTC, but the time/date will be correct.
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Just upgraded to Gnome 3.30. The time/date display in the middle of the top bar is always UTC. My system clock is using local time America/Chicago for Central Standard Time. Using the settings utility in gnome, it shows the correct time zone, but it says UTC America/Chicago. No matter what I change it to, it will still show UTC time.
If I manually change the time with the gnome settings date / time control, it will change the system time to UTC, but the time/date will be correct.
How do I force gnome to NOT BE STUCK in UTC?
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