On 9 May 2010 16:54, Nick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> My shr-t is pretty good now. There are a few outstanding bugs, but
> generally it works well enough as a phone. Which I'm very pleased
> about. I also enjoy the opportunity it gives me to explain to people
> a tiny bit about software freedom, when they were just expecting a
> consumer product overview :-)
>
> Anyway, I have a very little problem: the time is always wrong. I'm
> in the U.K. which is currently GMT+1. I can set the correct time
> from the time/date part of settings. However, whenever GSM or GPS
> registers (not sure which, or if it's either), the time is set back
> to GMT. I presume my timezone is set to GMT. How can I change it?

One last thought about your timezone problem: is your hwclock set to
utc or to localtime? Compare "hwclock" with "hwclock -u". Check the
UTC parameter in /etc/default/rcS, I recommend "UTC=yes", your setting
may be commented out.
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