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Hi, when using a dual boot setup, I find that Windows TM is using a different 
way to calculate the current time. This means in the real world that whenever I 
start Ubuntu, the time is referenced to UTC and this I think is the problem, is 
setting the Hardware clock also to UTC. When I start Windows again I am offset 
by the amount of local Time Zone. (RTC is running UTC)
I think it would be nice to have a check routine that sets the Hardware clock 
back to where it was before Ububtu started.
As of now it is only annoying to me, since I don't always check the Time 
Indicator. Documents created under Windows have the wrong time stamp. It might 
however cause some major problem in Time Sensitive applications between the two 
Operating Systems.

I am not sure if this has been reported, but I could not find anything recent 
in the reports.
Therefore, I thought to raise concern about it. I have noticed this in previous 
releases too.

Regards,
Norbert Seibert

** Affects: null
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Dual Boot system Time discapancy
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