Easy workaround fot that is to get GPS fix. Time is getting corrected
automaticly.

regars
tom

2010/4/6 Al Johnson <[email protected]>:
> On Sunday 04 April 2010, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
>> Am Sonntag 04 April 2010 01:35:20 schrieb Michael Moroni:
>> > 2010/4/4 Kai-Martin <[email protected]>
>> >
>> > > Hi.
>> > > After reboot the time on my freerunner was pathetically wrong (11:58
>> > > behind the real local time). I tried to apply what the manual says and
>> > > went to settings -> Date/time -> Time.
>> > > ( http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR_User_Manual#Date.2Ftime )
>> > >
>> > > The GUI worked like a cahrm and I could adjust the digits. But when I
>> > > pressed
>> > > the ok button, the time jumped back to where it was before. Is this a
>> > > known bug?
>> > >
>> > > I was able to set the time on bash with the date command. Why can't the
>> > > GUI?
>> > > Is there a reason to not mention the date command in the wiki? After
>> > > all, most freerunner users are no noobs on the command line.
>> > >
>> > > ---<)kaimartin(>---
>> >
>> > Hi, see http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/1040
>>
>> I fixed SHR-settings 1 or 2 weeks ago because of this bug.
>>
>> The problem is, that SHR Settings calls "date". And if you have another
>> version of date then the busybox version it might fail.
>
> It fails with 'date' from coreutils.
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