Hello !
Time has a strange behaviour on my Linux Box since I installed Mandrake 6.0.
I'am in GMT+2, so I told this during the install.
Date says :
  [root@mambo /opt]# date ; date -u
  ven jui  2 08:04:57 CEST 1999
  ven jui  2 06:04:57 UTC 1999
It's Ok !
But a few hours later, the time jumps two hours ahead, both UTC and CEST.
(i.e. my kde clock shows "17:09", and one minute later "19:10". Time to go home ! ;)
So I have to set the date back. Tryed to do so using date -s ; date -u -s ; linuxconf 
with various GMT+2 settings (Europe/Paris, Posix/Europe/Paris, etc.), but still a 
couple of ours later, time jumps two hours ahead.

Never met this problem on previous installs. (Including Mandrake 5.3.)
Anyone ever heard about this time travel implemention ?

Thanks in advance,
Eric

Reply via email to