Eric wrote:
If you are using Windows, make sure UTC is uncheck and select the >correct
timezone (any CST - central standard timezone will do). >Under "Network
Time Protocol" tab check:
[x] Enable Network Time Protocol
Further down, click on "Show advanced options" and check only the >top
option:
[x] Synchronize system clock before starting service
[ ] use local time source
Bring up the "Terminal" to restart the NTP service under the >command
prompt:
/etc/init.d/ntpd restart
# NOTE: this is redundant but, it will test whether your time will >remain
on time upon reboot.
Thank you for the post. I tried the instructions and the same results. I
am beginning to think this is a gnome clock applet display bug something
like it is using the wrong timezone to display the date.
Thanks,
Jason
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