2011/9/2 Aurelien Jarno <[email protected]>
> Hi Rafael, > > On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 12:05:17PM -0300, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez > Meyer wrote: > > tag 637884 moreinfo > > thanks > > > > Hi Rafael! Although I am not a glicb maintainer, I do live in Argentina > and I > > think I have seen this before. > > > > Most surely you set Linux to use the hardware clock (the one in your > > motherboard) as UTC (also known as Greenwich time). This is exactly 3 > hours > > more than our time at Argentina. > > > > Now, it may also happen that you have Windows installed alongside Debian. > It > > turns out that when you boot Windows it will set the hardware clock to > the > > local time. Once you go back to Linux, the three hours difference will > appear. > > > > Please, let me know if this is the problem. > > > > Any news about that issue? On my side I am not able to reproduce the > problem. > Aurelien > Hello Aurelien. I have only installed Debian on my desktop but it's my job's pc so I'll check it on Monday. I've excecuted tzdata with dpkg-reconfigure but i've gotten the same result. Could be the problem with the hardware clock, but i don't remember to choose hardware clock option to set time.

