On Tuesday 26 October 2004 18:17, Thereidos wrote: > On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 17:49:14 -0500 > > Hoyt Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tuesday 26 October 2004 17:16, Thereidos wrote: > > > Hi there. > > > > > > I've got this peculiar problem with the time on my system. This > > > begun to happen couple of days ago. > > > > > > After every system reboot or restart (yeah, I turn the computer > > > off) the clock sets itself to something like -7 hours from my > > > local time. Example: Now it's 00:13 and it shows me 17:13. > > > > > > What might be the problem and what can I do to fix it? > > > > Your system time is confusing UTC & local time. If you dual boot > > with windows then your clock should be set to local time. If not > > set the system time to UTC and select the correct time zone. Right > > click on the clock and select 'Adjust date & time'. > > Yes, I dualboot with windows and I always had the time set to local > (also in bios). I have also tried 'Adjust date & time' which is just > temporary help. After restart/reboot the clock problem reappears. > > Strange thing is that it did not happen before. I recall hearing of this before but I dont recall the answer. You might try the archives seems like I saw it in the last month. -- Regards; Hoyt Registered Linux user # 363264 http://counter.li.org
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