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Still facing the same issue in Ubuntu 14.10.
I live in Milwaukee, USA. Time did not
change automatically in Spring.
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7 years is not enough for a bug to be analyzed & fixed ?
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Facing the same issue in Ubuntu 13.10.
I live in Milwaukee, USA. Time did not
change automatically in Spring.
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This issue still seems to exist on Natty (11.04), as of the fall 2011 change
from Daylight Time to Standard Time. My scenario was similar to comments 4, 7,
18.
Desktop computer on which _no_ time-related customizations have been made,
neither in Windows nor in Xubuntu (the only two OSes on thi
It's a Wubi install on top of Windows Vista. However, Windows hasn't
been run on this computer for more than a week. At 2 AM Sunday morning,
it was completely powered off, although it was still on and in use at 1 AM.
On 11/07/2010 11:11 PM, itismike wrote:
> My Mac laptop with Snow Leopard, Win7
My Mac laptop with Snow Leopard, Win7(*), and 10.10 was booted into the
Ubuntu side during the switch, but it was in sleep mode. When i opened
the lid and it came-to after DST ended, the time displayed correctly.
On a separate machine, 10.04.1 LTS Server edition was powered off during
the switchov
Daylight Savings Time in the US is over as of today, but the system
clock on my Maverick install has not updated the time accordingly.
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Does this occur in Lucid?
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This bug is pretty old, but I think I just saw it myself. In the US,
daylight savings time began this morning. My jaunty box that was
running at the time switched without a problem. My karmic laptop, which
was off at the time (not hibernating), did not update when I booted it
up today. I had to
Here's something bad: my Karmic system says the time right now is
12:45AM EST. It's actually 11:45AM EST. It never adjusted for DST
yesterday. NTP says I'm perfectly in sync with my nearest time server.
This was a fresh install from one of the Karmic beta releases about a
month old. Are there any
Hey gang - just letting you know that on Hardy (8.04) 64-bit (dual boot
with Vista 64-bit), my clock did not change with the arrival of non-
summer time on Sunday night (3 days ago) here in Canberra. I am set to
sync with Australian time servers, but nothing so far.
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It worked fine for me, although unfortunately the machine was running at
the time, so it is not an identical situation compared to last year.
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Hey guys,
Did your clocks change correctly in Intrepid for Daylight Savings Time?
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Yes Nicolás, it will be too late by then. But with a free operating
system, I guess we can't complain too much. :-p
I think it is related to the dual-boot setup. Ubuntu is careful to not
throw off the system time for Windows when it detects it. I don't dual-
boot anymore, so I don't think this
Isn't it too late by then?
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OK, why don't you post back in a month when the clocks change and let us
know how it goes. Thanks.
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I'm not sure how to test this again, but I don't see a solution in this
thread that has been pushed upstream. I expect DST to throw off my time
again this fall, and again next spring. Sorry for not contributing much
to the solution.
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update - later that afternoon my PC updated correctly. It was turned
off at the time of the change as well. (this seems to be the common
denominator)
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ntpdate *does* help, hence the workaround ;-)
$ cat /etc/timezone
Europe/Berlin
$ zdump -v /etc/localtime | grep 2008
/etc/localtime Sun Mar 30 00:59:59 2008 UTC = Sun Mar 30 01:59:59 2008 CET
isdst=0 gmtoff=3600
/etc/localtime Sun Mar 30 01:00:00 2008 UTC = Sun Mar 30 03:00:00 2008 CEST
isdst
(Dell team, please unsubscribe again, this was just a confusion.)
Ah, I see. Well, ntpdate wouldn't help you if your computer has the
wrong timezone configured. So what does /etc/timezone contain for you?
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Umh, sorry for the confusion, but please read my posts again, starting
here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tzdata/+bug/91418/comments/16
$ cat /etc/rc2.d/S88ntpworkaround
ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com
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On the affected laptop, can you please check whether the file
/etc/timezone has the correct timezone for you? Can you please attach
/etc/init.d/rc2.d/S88ntpworkaround, this is not a standard Ubuntu file,
but something that Dell added.
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Dell Team, can you please describe what
/etc/init.d/rc2.d/S88ntpworkaround is? Thank you!
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Update. Booted the laptop a second time today, now time is correct.
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Sorry, I meant /etc/rc2.d/S88ntpworkaround of course.
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bug #158664 is probably a duplicate, or at least closely related. Neither one
of the bugs got much attention, it seems :-/
After getting completely annouyed by this ridiculous bug, I have been using the
following workaround for some time now:
- disable/deinstall ntpd
- add a new startscript to /e
Spring 2008:
My desktop changed time with no problems. My laptop has not. Both are
using 7.10 fully updated. The laptop is a Dell 1505N--one of the Dell's
with Ubuntu pre-installed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -s tzdata
Package: tzdata
Status: install ok installed
Priority: required
Section: l
and just to add to the above post: The desktop, a homebuilt mongrel, was
on during the time change and changed succesfuly. The laptop was fully
shut-down.
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This is pretty lame. We're in the March 2008 cycle and this is still
broken. I'm in EST and we just 'sprung forward', but my OS still thinks
we're an hour behind:
$ uname -a
Linux ## 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Feb 12 07:42:25 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
$ sudo dpkg -s tzdata
Package: tzdata
Today I had the same phenomenon as reported by "mannheim": The timezone
changed from "CEST" to "CET", but the time itself did not change. The
result was an incorrect time +1h in the future.
The system (7.04) was shutdown during the transition point (no suspend, no
hibernate).
I have ntp, ntpdate
It sounds like this is definitely a different bug from bug 36815 and
bug 95900 then.
For what it's worth, to make it stick you can:
1. manually reset the clock (if you have network access,
"sudo /usr/sbin/ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com" is the most reliable way to
do it, assuming that it at least
My edgy laptop was shutdown. And i manually reset the clock when i found
that the time didnt get updated automatically.
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The most recent comment by Andrew Bennetts is actually an occurence of
bug 36815.
As for everyone else: can you remember if your computer was shutdown, on
or suspended/hibernated at the actual moment of the daylight savings
transition? If it was suspended or hibernated, then your problem is bug
95
However, later when I did a suspend/resume the time got incorrectly
reset forward one hour (i.e. as if daylight savings hadn't ended).
I *think* this is because the current time in the software clock is not
getting written to the hardware clock on suspend, so when the system
resumes it resets the
In case it helps, my laptop running Feisty *did* update correctly, but
unlike Mary's my laptop was running overnight. Like Mary's it is a
dual-boot with the hardware clock set to local time rather than UTC
(although I haven't booted Windows for months).
So it appears the daylight savings transiti
On my system, ntpdate is able to correct the time when run as: "sudo
/usr/sbin/ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com"
Neither of these worked:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/ntpdate-debian
$ sudo /usr/sbin/ntpdate-debian -b
which probably explains why /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate didn't reset
the time when I resumed from sus
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