still NOT fixed - I'm running Ubuntu 7.10 with all updates as of today
and am still unable to set the time:

When I right-click on the time applet in my panel and choose "adjust date + 
time", I enter my root pw and are presented with the time dialog. I want to set 
the time one hour in advance - I click on the up arrow next to the hour and to 
increase the hour by one - but after about 1-2 seconds, the hour jumps back to 
what it was!
I have set the synchronize option to "manual" - plus when I try setting it to 
"keep synchronized with internet servers" I get an error that ntp is not 
installed - so the problem can't be that it is a ntp server changing the time.

This is really annoying - I ran into the "sudo timestamp too far in the
future" bug after my Ubuntu switched to winter time (hmm, how did that
happen if ntp isn't installed???) - so I can't issue any sudo commands
in the terminal until I change the time. So I thought I'd just change
the time with the "adjust date and time" applet to regain sudo access,
but this doesn't work either.

Either gksudo is also affected by the root timestamp issue but won't
tell me (but then the applet should fail to load, right?) and that's the
reason why it won't update the time, OR there is something else buggy.

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[time-admin] clock applet context menu doesn't allow "Adjust Date & Time"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75375
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