On Tuesday 21 October 2008 02:08:22 am Manne Merak wrote:
Bob S wrote:
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
That is strange, I usually just loose about 2 hours when the aliens pick me up.
But seriously, do the same experiment but this time only boot into the BIOS. Check if you also loose some time. If you do, its a hardware issue, battery probably dying.
Hi Manne, No I can continually boot into the bios and it doesn't change. Just changed the battery. Funny, seems to have happened about that time. Bob S -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org