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I have strange issue with Arch Linux when I reboot and boot Arch after Kubuntu Linux. Time is not good, two hours late, so if time is 21:00 in Arch is 19:00. I set up time, but when reboot and came to Arch from Kubuntu, problem with time is here again. I set time to local time Europe/Belgrade if that is important. How to resolve this?
Last edited by Pyntux (2009-08-25 19:11:23)
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Sounds like you are mixing localtime and utc. Try seting both ubuntu and arch to use the same.
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OK, I will try, but I think both are using local time...
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The same problem with Arch when put in Kubuntu local, like in Arch an when put Europe/Belgrade on both sistems...Very strange...
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Try setting time like you want , just type:
date time that you want
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I tryed everything, but same problem every time...Time in arch is two hours late...
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You could use ntp (or better openntp) to get the correct time from time-servers but that's just a dirty workaround here..
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I tryed everything, but same problem every time...Time in arch is two hours late...
If it's exactly 2 houers late, then it sounds like it may be a time zone problem.
Try reinstalling the package that provides the timezones, and do a cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/Where/Ever /etc/localtime
Last edited by Mr.Elendig (2009-08-28 13:40:08)
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going off of the recent influx of time related posts... two quick sanity checks:
-- you don't have an /etc/rc.conf.pacnew lying around do you?
-- you aren't specifying local in rc.conf are you? (it should be localtime)
aside from that, continue with the wise Mr Elendig's advice.
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rc.conf:
LOCALE="en_US.utf8"
HARDWARECLOCK="UTC"
USEDIRECTISA="no"
TIMEZONE="Europe/Belgrade"
KEYMAP="us"
CONSOLEFONT=
CONSOLEMAP=
USECOLOR="yes"
If I put localtime or just local I have same problem like with "UTC", so I tried to set bios time two hours i future and than set time in Arch correct because Kubuntu will set time by himself from bios. For now everything working, but this solution is so dirty, very, very dirty....
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