> Additionally: I need some time to enter BIOS and reorder boot sequence of
> harddrives - so I suspect, that it's not a question of time skew but may be
> wrong handling of hwclock - as the kde-system comes up with a wrong time
> (wrong by one hour - not a few seconds).
>
> Is it possible, that kde-system use the windows style of hwclock
> interpretation? - I know this "wrong time by one hour" by having windows and
> linux on the same machine and the clock runs at UTC.
>

you had said that each system is set to use utc. easiest thing (since
it's 03:23 here and i know off hand where to look) is to 'cat
/etc/timezone' (didn't this used to be a symlink to something under
/lib?) and see what it says on either system.


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