https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=517959
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=517959#c15
Carlos Robinson changed:
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--- Comment #15 from Carlos Robinson 2012-07-22 13:39:02 UTC ---
IMO, this is not a bug, it is a long known problem, reported and answered
several times in the mail lists.
* DO NOT set the system config to use local time, unless you double boot with
Windows. If you do, accept that you will see problems and live with it.
Here http://en.opensuse.org/SDB%3AConfiguring_the_clock you have an an article
that explains the situation. If you use Windows 7, use UTC time and the
registry trick explained there.
* If you double boot to other systems, and experience a time shift at boot of
the size of the difference between UTC and local time, do this:
Ensure in Yast that the system timezone is set correctly.
In a terminal as root (su -) adjust the time using the command "date". No, do
not trust the desktop clock for this. Verify that the timezone is correct.
When the clock shows correct (via command date), delete the file
"/etc/adjtime".
Adjust the CMOS clock, using:
hwclock --systohc --localtime
Verify both clocks using "hwclock --debug" and "date".
That should be all.
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