Apologies for a late reply.
On 4/28/06, Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe my system clock is set to UTC, and I don't have any other OS
operating on the system.
If your system clock is set to UTC it should never be changed for
daylight
Hi Folks,
On 4/27/06, Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having a wierd phebomenon. Every time I reboot, the clock gets
set back an additional hour, as though my ocmputer were adjusting for
daylight savings time again. I've noticed this
On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 08:31:48AM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
Hi Folks,
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Apr 11 22:12:09 anarres kernel: Real Time Clock Driver v1.12
Apr 20 07:17:36 anarres postfix/cleanup[1599]: warning: file system
clock is 3568 seconds ahead of local clock
Apr 21 07:00:03 anarres
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe my system clock is set to UTC, and I don't have any other OS
operating on the system.
If your system clock is set to UTC it should never be changed for
daylight savings time. If it is changed on every boot than you system
probably doesn't know
Hi folks,
I'm having a wierd phebomenon. Every time I reboot, the clock gets
set back an additional hour, as though my ocmputer were adjusting for
daylight savings time again. I've noticed this ever the latest time
change, though I had thought it was an error due to suspend2's
hibernate/resume
On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 14:22 -0400, Matt Price wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm having a wierd phebomenon. Every time I reboot, the clock gets
set back an additional hour, as though my ocmputer were adjusting for
daylight savings time again. I've noticed this ever the latest time
change, though I had
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having a wierd phebomenon. Every time I reboot, the clock gets
set back an additional hour, as though my ocmputer were adjusting for
daylight savings time again. I've noticed this ever the latest time
change, though I had thought it was an error due
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