[mythtv-users] My Guide is 1 hr forward?
Mw
meatwad2021 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 15 16:39:20 UTC 2009
John Pilkington wrote:
> This is strange. I'm not running the CentOS box continuously now, and I
> noticed that the screen-clock still showed UTC when I first booted after
> the BST change. It stayed that way through several reboots and various
> system updates, but seems ok after today's reboot.
>
> Yesterday I found that the 'Administration > Date and Time > NTP >
> Advanced > Use Local Time Source' box was unaccountably ticked, and I
> unticked it. Maybe that's why, after the reboot, the time seems ok again.
If my dodgy memory is correct, all versions of Fedora (that I have
tried, incl Cent5) prior to FC10 had the Local Source option selected by
default at install. Not sure of 9 having bumped my system from 8
directly to 10. I always wondered why such an esoteric option was
enabled by default in Anaconda.
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mw
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