For reference, the correct UTC time at the time of this posting is 18:54.
]]>If you are in GMT, your timezone is set wrong, as it says CET.
If you are in CET, then universal time is *not* your local time.
]]>You've told your computer that your RTC is set to UTC. If it's actually set to localtime, you'll have this problem.
]]>checked in BIOS, which is set to the correct time.
What does "correct" mean in this context? Does the BIOS time match your watch and/or wall clock? If so, it is wrong.
]]>with recent dst-change (this morning) in europe the clock in my panel is now wrong. It it is one hour early (19:50 instead of 18:50).
This is what timedatectl status shows me:
$ sudo timedatectl status
Local time: Sun 2013-10-27 19:44:03 CET
Universal time: Sun 2013-10-27 18:44:03 UTC
RTC time: Sun 2013-10-27 18:44:04
Timezone: Europe/Berlin (CET, +0100)
NTP enabled: n/a
NTP synchronized: no
RTC in local TZ: no
DST active: no
Last DST change: DST ended at
Sun 2013-10-27 02:59:59 CEST
Sun 2013-10-27 02:00:00 CET
Next DST change: DST begins (the clock jumps one hour forward) at
Sun 2014-03-30 01:59:59 CET
Sun 2014-03-30 03:00:00 CEST
Both Universal Time and RTC time are correct. So I figured that my panel uses local time.
I googled and checked hwclock:
$ sudo hwclock --show
Sun 27 Oct 2013 19:48:14 CET -0.298111 seconds
So this is wrong. I tried setting it to system time but that didn't do.
Also I rebooted and checked in BIOS, which is set to the correct time.
Don't know what to do, any help?
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