On 10/22/2015 1:35 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
Chris,

You might also check out the setting about local time as shown here

https://wiki.debian.org/DateTime#Hardwareclock_.2F_Systemtime_.2F_Dual_Boot

My computer would reset to UTC everytime I would reboot until I fixed it 
with the LOCAL change.

Jim
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 2:23 PM, chris <ch...@builderofstuff.com> wrote:
>> I did check that yesterday. I didn't have a replacement for it so I checked 
>> the
>> voltage on the one that was in there and it was still around 2.6v. I'm not 
>> sure
>> what the range on those is before they start causing issues. But you're 
>> right, I
>> probably should do that. I've had this particular desktop for ages so it
>> wouldn't be a big surprise if that did fix the issue. I just wanted to see if
>> anyone else had encountered these kinds of errors.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Chris
> Chris,
>
> If your CR2032 battery is showing below 3 VDC, it's toast.  I'm 99.99%
> sure that's the cause of your problems. They'll drain a lot faster if
> your CPU box is not plugged in to keep the motherboard powered up,
> because it'll draw on the battery rather than house current to keep
> the settings in your CMOS.
>
> Mark
>
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