[Bug 1366277] Re: After restarting incorrect time is displayed

2014-11-22 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for indicator-datetime (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]

** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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[Bug 1366277] Re: After restarting incorrect time is displayed

2014-09-23 Thread Jeffrey Flaker
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Re: [Bug 1366277] Re: After restarting incorrect time is displayed

2014-09-06 Thread Gaurav Sahu
Hi,
Thanks for your apply. I have tried to search the solution in askubuntu.com
and also found the solution. So now the issue is resolved. Thanks for your
reply
On 07-Sep-2014 8:01 am, "Jeffrey Flaker"  wrote:

> Please confirm that your BIOS battery is not the problem.  This is a
> typical BIOS battery issue after power off or sometimes after reboot,
> the system's time may be incorrect.
>
> The EASIEST way, is to replace the CMOS battery, which is just about
> $2USD.  If the clock problem is no longer an issue, it was not a problem
> with the software.
>
> To test your system to confirm a CMOS battery problem
> Go into BIOS and set the time (not through the operating systems).  Save
> your BIOS settings and reboot.  Allow the OS to load, then do a clean shut
> down.  Remove power for a few minutes, then re-apply power and go into BIOS
> again..If the time is not correct, it is likely a battery issue.
>
> Please get bak to us so we can follow up
>
> ** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Incomplete
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> Title:
>   After restarting incorrect time is displayed
>
> Status in “indicator-datetime” package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   Every time i shutdown my system and later i start i found that
>   incorrect time is being displayed. so i need to change it manually.
>   again when i shutdown and start my system same problem happens.
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[Bug 1366277] Re: After restarting incorrect time is displayed

2014-09-06 Thread Jeffrey Flaker
Please confirm that your BIOS battery is not the problem.  This is a
typical BIOS battery issue after power off or sometimes after reboot,
the system's time may be incorrect.

The EASIEST way, is to replace the CMOS battery, which is just about
$2USD.  If the clock problem is no longer an issue, it was not a problem
with the software.

To test your system to confirm a CMOS battery problem
Go into BIOS and set the time (not through the operating systems).  Save your 
BIOS settings and reboot.  Allow the OS to load, then do a clean shut down.  
Remove power for a few minutes, then re-apply power and go into BIOS 
again..If the time is not correct, it is likely a battery issue.

Please get bak to us so we can follow up

** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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