can you post the output of
cat /etc/default/rcS
are you dual booting with windows?
in linux the clock can either be set to UTC or local time. if it is UTC
the the local time is calculated based on your timezone settings, and is
automatically adjusted for daylight saving. windows expects the time to
be stored as local time, and adjusts the clock twice a year. if your
clock is set to local time, then ubuntu does not adjust it, other wise
the hour would be removed twice, once by linux and once by windows.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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Ubuntu doesn't correct for daylight savings (DST)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/63247
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