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/etc/default/rcS->UTC=no/yes has no effect in testing-xfce4

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boubalos
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/etc/default/rcS->UTC=no/yes has no effect in testing-xfce4

#1 Post by boubalos »

No matter whether UTC is set to yes or no, the system always think hardware time is UTC.

However, sudo "hwclock --systohc --localtime" can correctly make the system regard hardware time as local time.

I am really confused. Linux is joking me? Have any one encounter such problem?
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kmathern
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Re: /etc/default/rcS->UTC=no/yes has no effect in testing-xf

#2 Post by kmathern »

boubalos wrote:No matter whether UTC is set to yes or no, the system always think hardware time is UTC.

However, sudo "hwclock --systohc --localtime" can correctly make the system regard hardware time as local time.

I am really confused. Linux is joking me? Have any one encounter such problem?
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=451275#p451275

boubalos
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Re: /etc/default/rcS->UTC=no/yes has no effect in testing-xf

#3 Post by boubalos »

thank you so much!
kmathern wrote:
boubalos wrote:No matter whether UTC is set to yes or no, the system always think hardware time is UTC.

However, sudo "hwclock --systohc --localtime" can correctly make the system regard hardware time as local time.

I am really confused. Linux is joking me? Have any one encounter such problem?
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=451275#p451275

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