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I live in Stockholm, so my time zone is CEST in the summer (Europe/Stockholm in systemd).
This is the output of timedatectl:
Local time: Tue 2016-06-28 11:46:52 UTC
Universal time: Tue 2016-06-28 11:46:52 UTC
RTC time: Tue 2016-06-28 11:46:53
Time zone: UTC (UTC, +0000)
Network time on: no
NTP synchronized: no
RTC in local TZ: no
As you can see, the universal time is set to 11:46, but when I'm writing this, the actual UTC time is 9:46.
Because of this, I have to set my time zone to UTC, or the time will display 2 hours in advance.
I assume changing the "Universal time" will fix my problem, so my question is: how do I do that?
I'm sorry if this is a retard-level question.
Also the consequences of setting the time zone to UTC is that on some web services, things will appear to have happened 2 hours ago, for example when posting on forums.
Last edited by Ketchup901 (2016-07-24 10:33:07)
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Do you by any chance have windows installed? Windows likes to have the RTC in local time, not UTC. There are some tricks you can use in that case, one of which is to force Windows to use UTC, the other to force linux to use localtime.
If you don't have Windows, try setting up some sort of synchroniser to sync your RTC to the actual time and set your timezone.
See the wiki for more info: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Time
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I assume changing the "Universal time" will fix my problem, so my question is: how do I do that?
Set the system clock to the correct UTC time:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Time#Set_clock
Then set your timezone to Europe/Stockholm:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Time#Time_zone
Last edited by 2ManyDogs (2016-06-28 13:34:11)
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I did what you suggested 2ManyDogs, it worked but RTC is now also in UTC, which according to runical will have issues when booting Windows, which I indeed do have installed.
Are those issues in Windows or does it mess with the Linux installation, since it would advance the RTC by 2 hours?
This will fix it, right?
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which according to runical will have issues when booting Windows, which I indeed do have installed.
Just uninstall Windows
Which version of that OS do you have? There are registry entries that can make that OS behave in a lesstoy-like manner.
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Ketchup901 wrote:which according to runical will have issues when booting Windows, which I indeed do have installed.
Just uninstall Windows
Which version of that OS do you have? There are registry entries that can make that OS behave in a lesstoy-like manner.
I really wish I could, I do, but I need it for certain programs that don't work under WINE...
I have Windows 7, so I should be fine right?
Just btw I'm not some Windows pleb, I rarely boot it
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Windows 7 registry changes work well. 8, 8.1 are hit and miss. Windows 10, mostly miss.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ti … in_Windows
Edit: I hear you. My wife manages gymnastics meets. When she does, I get to officiate by running the computer controlled scoring systems. Very vertical market. Very windows. It works well in VirtualBox though
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Heh, no need to link the usernames. We won't get a notification from that
But indeed, as ewaller said, Windows 7 should be fine (I run such a setup on my second laptop).
EDIT: Also, don't forget to set up a clock synchroniser like NTP. Keeps you in sync when connected to the internet.
Last edited by runical (2016-06-29 07:30:03)
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Windows 7 registry changes work well. 8, 8.1 are hit and miss. Windows 10, mostly miss.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ti … in_WindowsEdit: I hear you. My wife manages gymnastics meets. When she does, I get to officiate by running the computer controlled scoring systems. Very vertical market. Very windows. It works well in VirtualBox though
Alright, thanks a lot!
Heh, no need to link the usernames. We won't get a notification from that
But indeed, as ewaller said, Windows 7 should be fine (I run such a setup on my second laptop).
EDIT: Also, don't forget to set up a clock synchroniser like NTP. Keeps you in sync when connected to the internet.
Alright, got it.
Which synchronizer would you recommend? (I want install-and-forget preferably)
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ntpd may be overkill for you, but it is certainly install and forget.
pacman -Syu ntp
systemctl enable ntpd.service
systemctl start ntpd.service
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Since the system already has sytemd installed, just enabling the ntp functionality (systemd-timesyncd) is probably fine for you.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd-timesyncd
Last edited by Omar007 (2016-07-04 09:50:49)
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