I've got the same problem - an updated Intrepid and the changing clock
in windows. The help-file (see attachment) does say there is an option
to change the utc-setting in the time-preferences, but the picture
clearly shows it's missing.
** Attachment added: "Comparison of help-file and dialog in
Thanks Scott. In the spirit of documentation, for anyone who has the
same issue and finds this bug first:
1. Bug 279065 has been opened for the detection of OpenSolaris by the
live CD installer.
2. When I went to open a bug against gnome-system-tools (for adding an
option to the Time and Date dia
Absolutely.
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In /etc/default/rcS, UTC should default to no
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Then would an appropriate bug/RFE that you WILLFIX be that the desktop
installer would detect OpenSolaris? I typically install OpenSolaris
first and then install Ubuntu and I have this problem every time. Now
that I know about /etc/default/rcS, I can add it to my list of post-
config tasks but it w
UTC=yes is the correct and sane default: the only reason you would ever
store any other time in your system clock is when dual-booting.
The desktop installer detects a dual-boot situation and will
automatically set UTC=no, albeit not always quite as often as you'd
want.
The alternate installer wi