Hi Amit,

I know it has been a while since you reported this bug, I hope I will be
able to help you.

In contrast to Windows, Linux computers have their system clocks set to
GMT time, and the OS takes care of calculating the local time based on
your time-zone settings. I think it is possible to have your system
clock set to local time, but you will need to change the OS settings as
well.

Is there a specific reason for you to want to system clock set to local
time? The only reason I can think of is that you have a dual boot
machine with Windows installed as well. Is that the case?

Please let me know if you need more help with this.

++Wim

** Changed in: aboot-installer (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Wim van der Meer
       Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info

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Installer messed up the system clock time.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49564

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