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Re: [opensuse] Re: openSUSE Time Problem
Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On 2012-01-12 21:18, Jim Henderson wrote:
Is there anyone using local time on their hardware clock with 12.1 where
this is working? (And if you are, which DE are you using - I wonder if
this might be a GNOME3-only issue)
I'll watch my test partition on the laptop. So far I have not seen
problems. What I have seen I can blame on double booting Windows on the
same machine, which is the reason to have the cmos clock set to local time.

And when I see problems, I recommend to ignore the desktop and check the CLI.

When I set up dual boot Linux & Windows systems, I configure only Linux for NTP and do not allow Windows to adjust for daylight savings time. On those systems, I also configure Linux to set the hardware clock to local time, rather than UTC. This prevents Windows from messing up the clock. On Linux only systems, I set the hardware clock to UTC.
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