Hello Dan,
Do you have the ntp daemon installed? If so check your /etc/ntp.conf
file. Also check if the ntp daemon is running (system - administartion
- services).
Jeremy
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
i386 (i686)
In F8, on every reboot, the date and/or time settings get really
messed up. I am not allowed to set the 'adjust Date & Time'
settings via the "tool" (upper-right corner) even when I log
in as root - the Calendar/Time dialog is greyed-out, meaning
it is not available so I have to resort to the date command-line
setting to get it right. Even tho, a reboot screws it up all over
again. The screwed up date/time setting is not fixed via the
ntp setting I think because it is so far out of date/time?
In F9, same as in F8, except that I am allowed to set the date/time
via the GUI interface.
What gives?
Dan
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