On 2012/04/03 10:48, luis redondo wrote:
I have several operative systems on disk partitions.With the hour
change to
European Summertime days ago
Fedora16 and OpenSUSE are 1 hour less than the right time,the other OSs
(Ubuntus,Debian,Solaris etc. are OK).
On Fedora16(and OpenSUSE) when I do in Terminal: hwclock ; date ; date --utc I get:
8:53:42 PM WEST
20:53:41 WEST 2012
19:53:41 WEST 2012
On Ubuntu(which presents the time OK) I get:
sudo hwclock ; date ; date --utc
Tue 03 Apr 2012 05:42:26 PM WEST -0.032786 seconds
Tue Apr 3 18:42:25 WEST 2012
Tue Apr 3 17:42:25 UTC 2012
Here the hardware clock equals UTC and on Fedora and OpenSUSE NOT.
More,when I fix the time on OpenSUSE and Fedora the other operative systems
time become WRONG.
How can I fix this?
'ix operating systems seem to be sane enough that the hardware clock can be
set to either UTC or local time. For earlier releases, at least, than today's
18, you had a tick mark on the "Time Zone" tab of "Date & Time
Properties"
panel. It hides near the lower left corner.
{^_^}