I don't think bug #89069 is a duplicate of this bug. Bug #89069 is
clearly a bug in Ubiquity, which updates the system clock to localtime
by syncing to a time server shortly after starting its real installation
work, but without updating the timezone accordingly. It is experienced
by people in GMT + timezones only. - It hasn't been fixed yet in Tribe-2
CD.

I suggest people experience this bug (bug #63175) check their hardware clocks:
1. Type "sudo hwclock -r" regularly to see if it goes slower than the system 
time.
2. Power cycle your computers and boot straight into BIOS to see if the 
hardware clocks are correct. (Perhaps keep your computers switched off with 
power cables disconnected for a couple of hours.)

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63175
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