Well,

    All windows machines store time in LOCALTIME. Linux can store time in
hwclock in LOCALTIME or UTC/GMT. If you are running a dual boot system with
windows set the Linux hwclock to LOCALTIME otherwise the  clock will be off by
your offset from GMT on one system or the other. (I'll bet your localtime is
offset from GMT by 3 hours)

Lyvim Xaphir wrote:

> On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 16:05, windwalker wrote:
> > I Installed mandrake.
> > NOW I have to reset taskbar clock twice daily !!
> > its gaining three hours a day..
> > It didnt do that when I only had win 98 on box
> > any thoughts on how to correct?
> > Mike
>
> I notice a several-hour difference when I go from Mandrake and boot into
> 98.  I think it's about three hours.  When I'm in LM82, the time is
> correct.  It is incorrect in 98; and if I do a time correction in 98
> then of course it makes the time incorrect in LM82.
>
> Is this what is happening in your case?
>
> --LX
>
>
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