diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/clock/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/clock/index.docbook --- a/doc/kcontrol/clock/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/clock/index.docbook @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ -2013-12-05 -4.12 +2018-03-25 +&plasma; 5.12 KDE @@ -43,40 +43,29 @@ Date and Time -If you check Set date and time automatically you are able -to select a Time server from the drop down box and all other -settings in this dialog are disabled. - - -The applications rdate or ntpdate are used in -this module to fetch date and time from a time server. This happens when you log in to &kde; -while being online or when you later connect to the Internet and access to time -servers is possible. -Both applications are simple NTP clients that set a system's clock -to match the time obtained by communicating with one or more NTP servers. -This is not sufficient, however, for maintaining an accurate clock in the long run. -This is useful for occasionally setting the time on machines that do not have full-time -network access, such as laptops. - +If you check Set date and time automatically +this module will use systemd to fetch date and time. + +On a computer without systemd the NTP +utilities rdate or ntpdate are used. +If these utilities are missing please install them. + + +When you log in to the &plasma; session while being online or when you later +connect to the Internet the access to one or more NTP servers happens. +This is not sufficient, however, for maintaining an accurate clock in the long run. +This is useful for occasionally setting the time on machines that do not have full-time +network access, such as laptops. + If you do not use a time server, you are able to set the date manually -using the lower half of the tab. Simply -choose your month and year using the controls at the top of the calendar -and the day of the month by clicking on the day in the -calendar. +in the calendar. Use the controls at the bottom of the calendar to select the current date, enter the date in the edit box or select the week of the year from the drop down box. You set the time using the spin boxes at the bottom of the analog clock. You can also directly enter your value. -