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[opensuse] screwy time
- From: Bob S <911@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 01:46:08 -0400
- Message-id: <200810210146.08314.911@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello SuSe people,
Really strange.
Every time I reboot my computrer it loses 4 hours exactly. (I shut down every
night and restart the folowing day) I can set the time exactly using an NTP
server Running 10.3 64 bit and KDE3.
To test this, tonight wiith the exact time correct. I shut down and rebooted 3
times. Each time I rebooted it lost exactly 4 hours. A total of 12 hours.
First time, 4 hours, Second time an additional 4 hours or eight hours total.
Third time an additional 4 hours or a total of 12 hours.
After every corrrective reset I do an hwclock --systohc
Anyone, any ideas on what could be happening here?
Bob S
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Really strange.
Every time I reboot my computrer it loses 4 hours exactly. (I shut down every
night and restart the folowing day) I can set the time exactly using an NTP
server Running 10.3 64 bit and KDE3.
To test this, tonight wiith the exact time correct. I shut down and rebooted 3
times. Each time I rebooted it lost exactly 4 hours. A total of 12 hours.
First time, 4 hours, Second time an additional 4 hours or eight hours total.
Third time an additional 4 hours or a total of 12 hours.
After every corrrective reset I do an hwclock --systohc
Anyone, any ideas on what could be happening here?
Bob S
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