Am Donnerstag, den 28.09.2006, 15:30 -0500 schrieb Jason Dravet: > I am running today's rawhide and my clock is all screwed up. Truth be told > this has been happening for a couple of weeks now. The clock on the panel > (gnome-applets) shows the time 5 hours into the future. If I adjust date > and time, the current time (greyed out because I use ntp) shows the correct > time. I tried checking and unchecking use UTC and nothing happens. I live > in the central time zone. When I reboot into Windows the time is the > screwed time from rawhide. What is wrong? > > Thanks, > Jason > > It could be a few things, I expect Windows is finding with Linux about the date of the system clock. One wants UTC the other doesn't, but you said you tried that. A while back there was a bug in the gnome applet for displaying the time that would ignore the timezone - what does "date" from a console say? Does it agree with the applet? Perhaps your Linux box is even syncing with a bad time server, but I doubt it. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list