Check your apmd startup script (/etc/rc.d/init.d/apmd), and ensure
that it's running with the -u switch (man apmd).  Change your hardware
clock to store GMT and display your local timezone (easiest way is to
run "setup" as root, do "timezone configuration").  Finally, run
/sbin/setclock.

I've had the same problem, but the above should cure it.

-d

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Erik de Groot wrote:

:I have an interesting PM problem with my lnotebook... it is a TTX but I think it can 
:be
:compared to a Dell Inspiron(sp?).   When I put the laptop into suspend mode from 
:within X it
:shutsdown fine but when I bring it back to life my clock loses 6 hours.  It only 
:happens
:the first time I suspend and stays 6 hours behind no matter how many more times I 
:suspend
:the machine.
:
:When I reboot it returns me to the 'true" time again.
:
:I wonder about the 6 hours because I am 6 hours off of GMT (but am 6 hours behind not 
:ahead)
:
:I have looked through the BIOS and not found anything that might solve the problem.
:
:Any suggestions on how I should configure the kernel or something else I can do?
:
:I am using 2.2.14 with RH 6.1
:
:Thanks
:Erik.
:
:
:


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