On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 21:02:36 +0100, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
On 01/12/2012 08:49 PM, Johannes Weberhofer wrote:
See, if your hardware clock is set to UTC or you local timezone; check if that is refelcted in your timezone-setting (use yast).
That's what it was. The hardware clock set to UTC was selected and it was taking me our our ahead. Time zone was belgium which is correct.
I will report back if the problem persist.
FWIW, I noticed this on two of my 12.1 systems - if I restarted the system the time was off by 7 hours (I'm in Utah). The only way I seemed to be able to fix this was to tell the system the clock was set to UTC. I had tried even forcing the hardware clock to local time after using ntp to set the system time, but after a reboot, the time was still off by 7 hours. 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) Jim -- Jim Henderson Please keep on-topic replies on the list so everyone benefits -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org