C chaotech New Member May 7, 2024 2 1 3 May 7, 2024 #1 No matter what i do to the the timezone, it is completely off! It is actually 5 hrs off from my local time. So in this example it should be 02:28:27 PM it is the right time zone wrong time.
No matter what i do to the the timezone, it is completely off! It is actually 5 hrs off from my local time. So in this example it should be 02:28:27 PM it is the right time zone wrong time.
B BobhWasatch Distinguished Member Proxmox Subscriber Mar 16, 2019 1,211 529 158 64 California, USA May 7, 2024 #2 Your BIOS clock is probably set to local time instead of UTC. Reactions: chaotech and Kingneutron
K Kingneutron Renowned Member Feb 21, 2024 1,224 466 88 github.com May 8, 2024 #3 ^ This. You may have to set the hardware clock https://askubuntu.com/questions/175452/hwclock-not-in-sync-with-system-clock Reactions: chaotech
^ This. You may have to set the hardware clock https://askubuntu.com/questions/175452/hwclock-not-in-sync-with-system-clock
C chaotech New Member May 7, 2024 2 1 3 May 15, 2024 #4 Kingneutron said: ^ This. You may have to set the hardware clock https://askubuntu.com/questions/175452/hwclock-not-in-sync-with-system-clock Click to expand... Thanks your suggestion worked!!! Reactions: Kingneutron
Kingneutron said: ^ This. You may have to set the hardware clock https://askubuntu.com/questions/175452/hwclock-not-in-sync-with-system-clock Click to expand... Thanks your suggestion worked!!!