On 16/08/11 12:21, Craig White wrote: > On Tue, 2011-08-16 at 04:51 +1000, Roger wrote: >>> sounds like one of them is set to use UTC and the other is not. >>> >>> on Fedora, run the command (as root) >>> >>> system-config-date >>> >>> check the tab 'Date and Time', verify the time server, under 'Advanced >>> Options', you may want to uncheck the local time source >>> >>> check the tab called 'Time Zone', change the time zone to whatever it >>> should be, check the option for 'system uses UTC clock' >>> >>> Craig >> >> >> It's puzzling. >> Ubuntu timezone is Melbourne Victoria and shows correct time and date >> Fedora timezone is Melbourne Victoria and DateTime shows 4:27:40 seconds >> and correct date. >> Synchronise System Time is off for both installations If you want your time synchronised why do you have this setting? Without it you just have two free-running clocks. >> UTC is off in both systems. >> PC system time is correct for Ubuntu. >> Changing Fedora time and saving resets Ubuntu time to +10 hours >> When I first noted this issue I fresh installed Fedora but problem >> remains. > ---- > If they are both NOT set to UTC time you should be able to leave things > alone and they would work themselves out. > > Melbourne is definitely GMT + 10.00 hours > http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/australia/victoria/melbourne/ > > If things don't get fixed by leaving them alone, then one of them is > still set to use UTC despite your declarations above. > > Craig > -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines