On 2 Mar 2013, at 14:54, Dan Lowe <d...@tangledhelix.com> wrote:

> Thanks for suggestions, everyone. This does seem to be what's happening 
> (despite the fact that the VM is running ntpd). Even quite a while after 
> un-sleeping the computer, the VM continues to have an incorrect date, so ntpd 
> doesn't seem to be doing a very good job here.

ntpd will not adjust things if your time is too wacky, and even if it does, it 
tends to tend _sloooowly_ back towards a correct setting.

This is exactly the behaviour you want in a server that's on all the time - but 
exactly not what you want in a VM / laptop that gets paused regularly..

Cheers
t0m


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