Sorry for disturb and thanks for response.
Hwclock have no trouble, I'm just wrong interpret --utc. Problem was in run
levels for /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh. Possibly, some problems remains, but now I'm
looking in other side. )
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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hw
Sorry, been re-reading this.
Could you explain what you think the bug *is*? If your hardware clock
is in localtime, you should run hwclock --localtime, not hwclock --utc
(which will always give nonsense answers)
Is your system clock being set incorrectly?
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hwclock --utc wrong calculate Univ
I mean that the whole distribution is updated via repository (Jaunty to
Karmic).
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hwclock --utc wrong calculate Universal Coordinated Time
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No, you'd need to update your entire distro; as I said, it's invasive
and not simple to backport
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Update util-linux doesn't solve the problem:
$ hwclock --version
hwclock from util-linux-ng 2.16
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** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: util-linux 2.16-1ubuntu1
+ Binary package hint: util-linux
Affects distribution: Ubuntu Jaunty, Ubuntu Karmic
$ dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
Current default time zone: 'Europe/Minsk'
Local time is now: Tue Sep 1 19:09:48 EEST 2009.
Un
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: util-linux
+ Binary package hint: util-linux 2.16-1ubuntu1
+ Affects distribution: Ubuntu Jaunty, Ubuntu Karmic
$ dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
Current default time zone: 'Europe/Minsk'
Local time is now: Tue Sep 1 19:09:48 EEST 2009.
Un
It looks like your hardware clock is right (when run --debug --show it
shows the hardware clock and expected local times to be the same), and
your rcS file says UTC=no
I notice that this is an old version of hwclock (2.14) which implies
you're not running jaunty or karmic? We made considerable ch
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: util-linux
- I have timezone UTC+0300 and my hardware clock set to local time and
/etc/default/rcS have UTC=no, timezone set correctly. But when I type:
- $hwclock --localtime
- 1200 (BIOS time)
- $hwclock --utc
- 1500 (but also must be 0900!)
+ $