On 06/24/2011 06:27 PM, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote: > On 06/25/2011 01:27 PM, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote: >> Recently, the time in the gnome status bar has been incrementing by UTC >> offset for my locale. I reset it using date time settings but it wasn't >> holding. Then I noticed: >> >> systemd[1]: Cannot add dependency job for unit hwclock-load.service, >> ignoring: Unit hwclock-load.service failed to load: No such file or >> directory. See system logs and 'systemctl status' for details. >> >> And indeed the service was missing from /lib/systemd/system. yum >> whatprovides didn't show anything, so I copied the missing services >> (also ...save.service) from a F15 installation and that fixed the problem. >> >> What I don't know is who/what is responsible for providing the >> hwclock-load.service files in /lib/systemd/system. systemd-units? If >> anyone can help with this, I will do some more testing and, if >> indicated, create a bz. > > OK, so now the clock is jumping 6 hours ahead. And I thought I had > fixed it. Where do we set UTC vs local time? This is in rawhide. > > TIA This gets better. Today (Sunday) my test system thought it Saturday. Used system-config-date and reset date and time to proper local. Rebooted and once G3S was up time was off again. Then to my surprise I found a different date and time widget in system settings and it showed me as being in London. I have visited London and it is a great city, but I am on the East Coast of USA. So, have set proper time, time zone, etc in the G3 widget. However, on reboot, time is again off by +8 hours. Again resetting in G3, checking system-config-date and crossing fingers. (And, yes, bios is correctly set.) What is going on here? Why don't the various time widgets work together? Is this a bug? If so, whose bug? More than happy to bz the proper one. -- Regards, OldFart -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test