Mukesh: please don't reopen such an old bug, but file a new one if
needed.
In your case, though, I think there's no bug: Linux sets the hardware
clock to UTC time disregarding your time zone. Then, the time that is
displayed is adapted depending on the time zone you want. This is
necessary e.g.
I think I may be seeing the same bug. I think the problem is that the time
control panel does not update the hardware clock after updating the
system clock.
Because the hardware clock is assumed to be in the local timezone,
the system clock gets initialized to the wrong value after the next
We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future.
** Changed in:
Are you still experiencing this bug?
If so, does the bug continue to appear if you run the command
sudo tzconfig
???
pww
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[time-admin] System clock reverts to GMT at boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/35423
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** Summary changed:
- System clock reverts to GMT at boot
+ [time-admin] System clock reverts to GMT at boot
** Tags added: time-admin
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[time-admin] System clock reverts to GMT at boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/35423
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