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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1366277
Title:
After restarting incorrect time is displayed
Status in “indicator-datetime”
Hi,
Thanks for your apply. I have tried to search the solution in askubuntu.com
and also found the solution. So now the issue is resolved. Thanks for your
reply
On 07-Sep-2014 8:01 am, "Jeffrey Flaker" wrote:
> Please confirm that your BIOS battery is not the problem. This is a
> typical BIOS ba
Please confirm that your BIOS battery is not the problem. This is a
typical BIOS battery issue after power off or sometimes after reboot,
the system's time may be incorrect.
The EASIEST way, is to replace the CMOS battery, which is just about
$2USD. If the clock problem is no longer an issue, it
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