http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3125





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-11 18:40 -------
All my reports are based on latest ISO + "urpmi.update -a" + "urpmi --auto-
select".

At the time I filed this report, suspend-scripts were not installed on my 
machine. Like a typical user, I assumed that they would have been installed for 
my system since APM support was enabled. Probably too late for 9.1, but an 
automatic choice -- or the often-requested "notebook install" option -- would 
be an improvement.

I have now (*manually*) installed suspend-scripts-1.4-1mdk. The behavior 
remains the same. More than seven minutes after resume, the system time still 
has not been updated.

Is there a test case that you can give me? It seems to me that seven minutes 
(the time I've been typing this and on the phone) should be more than ample 
time to update the clock. But maybe I'm just being impatient.



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When waking up my laptop from suspend, the clock jumps to GMT. However, the
timezone is still set to the correct zone (that is, it hasn't moved to GMT, only
the time has). "hwclock" returns the correct time and time zone.

Example: date = 18:00 CET -> suspend for ten minutes -> date = 19:10 CET.

This is on a ThinkPad 390X.

(Also, I'm not sure if kernel is te right spot for this, but I figured it was
worth a shot.)

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