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SuSE 10 Time Changes
- From: Lucky Leavell <susemisc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 14:20:51 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.63.0511110916180.11023@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
OS: SuSE 10.0 with current patches
I have observed a mysterious problem on several SuSE 10.0 Pro systems,
namely the clock advancing an hour or so for no apparnt reason. For
example, when I first used my system, the time on the KDE screen was
accurate but when I returned an hour or so later it had advanced
approximately 57 minutes. I am using local time and am in the NA-Eastern
time zone.
On other systems using UTC time, it set the clocks back an hour depsite
on Suunday, October 30 despite the fact UTC should not be affected by the
Daylight Savings lunacy.
Is this a known problem? Are there any solutions?
Thank you,
Lucky Leavell
I have observed a mysterious problem on several SuSE 10.0 Pro systems,
namely the clock advancing an hour or so for no apparnt reason. For
example, when I first used my system, the time on the KDE screen was
accurate but when I returned an hour or so later it had advanced
approximately 57 minutes. I am using local time and am in the NA-Eastern
time zone.
On other systems using UTC time, it set the clocks back an hour depsite
on Suunday, October 30 despite the fact UTC should not be affected by the
Daylight Savings lunacy.
Is this a known problem? Are there any solutions?
Thank you,
Lucky Leavell
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