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[opensuse] System clock traveling back in time
- From: Sven Jacobs <sven.jacobs@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 09:49:15 +0100
- Message-id: <456BF80B.7080402@xxxxxx>
Dear mailing list,
for months now I have strange problem with my computers system clock. Every time I boot openSuSE (10.1) the clock is set back some hours into the past. With every reboot the clock more and more is traveling back in time.
First I thought this was the result of a faulty mainboard battery and replaced it but it didn't help. Then I recognized that the hitch doesn't occur when I boot Windows XP.
The kernel version is 2.6.18.1-1.3 but this problem already occurred with several older kernel versions. The system clock is set to local time in the YaST configuration.
Any idea? Thanks!
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Sincerely
Sven Jacobs
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for months now I have strange problem with my computers system clock. Every time I boot openSuSE (10.1) the clock is set back some hours into the past. With every reboot the clock more and more is traveling back in time.
First I thought this was the result of a faulty mainboard battery and replaced it but it didn't help. Then I recognized that the hitch doesn't occur when I boot Windows XP.
The kernel version is 2.6.18.1-1.3 but this problem already occurred with several older kernel versions. The system clock is set to local time in the YaST configuration.
Any idea? Thanks!
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Sincerely
Sven Jacobs
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