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[chrony-users] System clock off by one hour after suspend
Pete Goodall
2021-04-23 16:51:42 UTC
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Hi all,

I've tried to find the answer to this, but it eludes me. Whenever I open
my laptop from suspend the clock is one hour ahead. I can fix it
manually, but I would rather not. I suspect I'm missing some option.
I've seen this before, but it was years ago. Any help would be much
appreciated.

Fedora 34

chrony-4.0-3.fc34.x86_64

Regards,

Pete
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Pete Goodall
2021-04-23 18:22:46 UTC
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Never mind. Embarrassingly I just realised that my system clock is fine. I think this might be a problem with GNOME 40.

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Hi all,
I've tried to find the answer to this, but it eludes me. Whenever I open
my laptop from suspend the clock is one hour ahead. I can fix it
manually, but I would rather not. I suspect I'm missing some option.
I've seen this before, but it was years ago. Any help would be much
appreciated.
Fedora 34
chrony-4.0-3.fc34.x86_64
Regards,
Pete
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Bill Unruh
2021-04-23 18:50:27 UTC
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So, when you look at the clock on the taskbar, it is an hour ahead, but if you
do
date
in a terminal, it gives the correct time?
And what if you do
date -u
to give UTC? Is that the correct UTC time?


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Never mind. Embarrassingly I just realised that my system clock is fine. I think this might be a problem with GNOME 40.
- Pete
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Hi all,
I've tried to find the answer to this, but it eludes me. Whenever I open
my laptop from suspend the clock is one hour ahead. I can fix it
manually, but I would rather not. I suspect I'm missing some option.
I've seen this before, but it was years ago. Any help would be much
appreciated.
Fedora 34
chrony-4.0-3.fc34.x86_64
Regards,
Pete
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