On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 12:55 AM, Harald Sitter <[email protected]>wrote:
> iff the hardware clock is equal to the actual timezone time (as is the > case on systems that also have windows for example) you'd not notice except > for the fact that you cannot change the timezone in general, if the clock > is UTC however you always get UTC (meh). > ^ and on that note... in a dual boot setup with windows you get similarly broken behavior if kubuntu thinks the hardware clock is UTC but it is not as windows defaults to actual timezone time = hardware time so, say you are in BST (UTC+1) and it's 12:00 UTC, windows will make the hardware clock 13:00 and if you reboot into a kubuntu that thinks it is UTC you get 14:00. I have no sufficient knowledge on how this can happen but I have seen it happen to friends and forcing windows to use UTC offset instead fixed it. probably also something to look into. HS
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