> sounds like one of them is set to use UTC and the other is not.
> 
> on Fedora, run the command (as root)
> 
> system-config-date
> 
> check the tab 'Date and Time', verify the time server, under 'Advanced
> Options', you may want to uncheck the local time source
> 
> check the tab called 'Time Zone', change the time zone to whatever it
> should be, check the option for 'system uses UTC clock'
> 
> Craig


It's puzzling.
Ubuntu timezone is Melbourne Victoria and shows correct time and date
Fedora timezone is Melbourne Victoria and DateTime shows 4:27:40 seconds
and correct date.
Synchronise System Time is off for both installations
UTC is off in both systems.
PC system time is correct for Ubuntu.
Changing Fedora time and saving resets Ubuntu time to +10 hours
When I first noted this issue I fresh installed Fedora but problem
remains.

Roger


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