Dell Inspirion 9100
Kubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger"
Dual booting WinXP & Kubuntu
Problem: System reverting to UTC when I boot into Kubuntu and will not retain current timezone nor correct time.
Details: WinXP displays the correct system time as does the hardware clock. Yet when I boot into a newly installed Kubuntu, the clock displays the UTC time. By right-clicking the clock and selecting "Adjust date & time" I am able to change the time zone, apply , then OK. Once the windows closes, the time displays incorrectly. Upon re-opening the "Adjust date & time" window, it lists my current time as UTC, again.
I have run sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade
I have also ran the Adept Updater to ensure that any patch were applied.
My questions are:
1) How do I force Kubuntu to use PST instead of UTC
2) and, how can I set the system clock from the Kubuntu Konsole.
-Ryan
Kubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger"
Dual booting WinXP & Kubuntu
Problem: System reverting to UTC when I boot into Kubuntu and will not retain current timezone nor correct time.
Details: WinXP displays the correct system time as does the hardware clock. Yet when I boot into a newly installed Kubuntu, the clock displays the UTC time. By right-clicking the clock and selecting "Adjust date & time" I am able to change the time zone, apply , then OK. Once the windows closes, the time displays incorrectly. Upon re-opening the "Adjust date & time" window, it lists my current time as UTC, again.
I have run sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade
I have also ran the Adept Updater to ensure that any patch were applied.
My questions are:
1) How do I force Kubuntu to use PST instead of UTC
2) and, how can I set the system clock from the Kubuntu Konsole.
-Ryan
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