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    My system clock has jumped back 10 hours!

    I awoke my desktop machine this morning to notice that the clock has rewound back 10 hours. The timezone is still correct (+10 Queensland,Australia), but the time isn't. Running ntpdate pool.ntp.org doesn't fix anything either.

    What's going on? What further information do I need to provide to resolve this?

    #2
    Running the following commands seems to have fixed it:

    $sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
    $sudo ntpdate pool.ntp.org

    Any ideas what went wrong?

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      #3
      You inadvertently used the mouse wheel on the date widget? That would change your time zone to UTC for that widget. (Others have reported doing that.)

      Regards, John Little
      Regards, John Little

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        #4
        Originally posted by jlittle View Post
        You inadvertently used the mouse wheel on the date widget? That would change your time zone to UTC for that widget. (Others have reported doing that.)

        Regards, John Little
        When I right-clicked the clock, selected Adjust Date & Time and then looked at the Time Zone tab, the timezone was still set to the correct timezone.

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          #5
          Thanks for the fix. This solved my problem also as coming to Ottawa, CA from Vietnam had 'confused' my clock and it would not show the correct CA time no matter how often I changed it.

          Cheers

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