Already at the time of installation, i unchecked the system clock uses UTC option. I have problem only with fedora 15. Before this version I did not have a problem. And in google I found this thread related to my problem
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=263678
I tried all these stuff. But It did not work.
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:31 PM, Joe Zeff <joe@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/06/2011 07:40 AM, sandeep Patel wrote:Hello, Patel. This is a common issue, and I'm surprised that you didn't
>
> Hi all,
> I have many problem in fedora 15.
> 1) I have date and time issue in fedora 15. I searched it in
> google and I found some solutions but they did not work for me. I have
> installed windows 7 also in my system.
> After correcting the time, whenever I reboot the system it
> shows incorrect time.
> Please any one help me to get rid of this problem.
find the answer through Googlemancy. (Maybe you just picked the wrong
search criteria; it happens.)
What is going on here is that by default Linux stores the time in UTC
when it shuts down then corrects for the local time zone when it reads
it in from the hardware clock at boot. Windows, however, always assumes
that the hardware clock is set to *local* time. To keep both halves of
a dual-boot system happy, go into your time and date settings in Linux
and uncheck the box that says that the time is stored in UTC. Linux
will then expect the hardware clock to be set to local time just as
Windows does.
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