yah angel i have quad boot with window xp 7 fedora and ubuntu
and in all os my time is synchronize and as far i remember i have
syncronized my time in fedora while i was installing it then also i
will try your sugesstion thanks for that and ia will tell you wether
it works or not
On 10/22/10, Angel <rahmanangel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Go to System>Administration>Date & Time, Check ¨Synchronize
date and
time over the network¨ then go to Time Zone Tab, now select your Time
Zone, and Uncheck ¨System clock uses UTC¨.
Do u have dual boot Windows? Then also go to Windows, and set your
time zone rightly.
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 9:14 PM, ultimato combat---gals
<rajeshwarbindas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> i have observing from a long time that whenever i boot fedora my time
> goes changed and dint show the right time so i set the time and again
> after restarting i find that my time has changed can any body figure
> out the problem.
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