2012. szeptember 7. 5:38 napon Carl Fletcher <caf4926@gmail.com> írta:
On 06/09/12 13:44, Basil Chupin wrote:
you did not set Windows to auto adjust for daylight saving time This is nothing whatsoever to do with it.
The behaviour is: Where a Windows OS is present, during install the section where you set UTC or not usually would have UTC unchecked (That is it understands that Windows is present). In 12.2 it doesn't, the UTC is checked. If you uncheck it, it warns you that you do not have Windows installed and are you sure...? blah blah... If you configure with UTC unchecked, post install you will find the installer has re-applied UTC and check is back. If you use Yast to configure NTP to manage time and uncheck UTC, it gives the same warning about not having Windows.
This behaviour is all wrong and different to previous versions 12.1 11.4 etc....
Hello: I think the time should be set as the user chooses, independently from whether he has Windows or not. I have installed oS 12.1 and set time to "local" as I always did before in previous openSUSE/SUSE versions. At next boot my time was set back to UTC. I went to YaST and set it back to local. After next boot it was again UTC. At every reboot the time is set back to UTC. How can I set "local time" permanently? I don't have windows. (Please do not ask why I want local time and explain why UTC is better.) Thanks, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org