Most likely the UTC issue is be solvable:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2015-July/281663.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2015-July/281667.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2015-July/281668.html
--
ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list
ubuntu-stud
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 14:27:37 -0400, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>If this is only Ubuntu's systemd version, that would mean a file
>somewhere is telling systemd to ignore timedatectl. That file could be
>edited, possibly all systemd time services masked to shut off
>systemd's control over the tim
If this is only Ubuntu's systemd version, that would mean a file somewhere
is telling systemd to ignore timedatectl. That file could be edited, possibly
all systemd time services masked to shut off systemd's control over the
time settings?
On 7/29/2015 at 6:49 AM, "Ralf Mardorf" wrote:
>
>My /etc
My /etc/default/rcS is set to assume local time, but if I leave
Ubuntu, the hardware clock is set to UTC.
$ grep UTC /mnt/moonstudio/etc/default/rcS
# assume that the BIOS clock is set to UTC time (recommended)
UTC=no
I'm aware that it's recommended to use UTC, but all installs work just
fine wi
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 02:26:27 -0400, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
>This same issue also exists between Ubuntu and Debian, causing
>unsolvable time differences between the two on a dual booting machine.
>I didn't know that timedatectl was simply being ignored in Ubuntu!
Sorry for my wording. I don
This same issue also exists between Ubuntu and Debian, causing unsolvable time
differences
between the two on a dual booting machine. I didn't know that timedatectl was
simply being
ignored in Ubuntu!
What I would want would be a hardware clock that the OS can't change, set to
local time in
a
Hi,
for at least 2½ years, perhaps for longer, I'm using a clean systemd
Arch Linux install. Now I'm using Ubuntu's hybrid init script/systemd
for the very first time. I run into issues.
The first issue already is solved, I needed to disable an init script,
before I could use my own systemd servi