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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
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0003803 | Kali Linux | [All Projects] General Bug | public | 2016-12-25 14:19 | 2017-02-13 20:07 | ||||
Reporter | ryo | ||||||||
Assigned To | rhertzog | ||||||||
Priority | low | Severity | trivial | Reproducibility | always | ||||
Status | closed | Resolution | won't fix | ||||||
Product Version | 2016.2 | ||||||||
Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||||||
Summary | 0003803: When reboot after using Kali Live, there is deviating 9 hours rely on PC. | ||||||||
Description | I live in Japan. When reboot after using Kali Live, there is deviate 9 hours as much as diffrence UTC and JST rely on PC. Although, TOSHIBA dynabook Satelite T30 160C/5W match this case, but Pavilion Slimline 3140jp is no problem. | ||||||||
Steps To Reproduce | 1. PC Power ON 2. Boot Kali Live of usb memstick and login. 3. Reboot. 4. Boot any OS on internal SSD. Although, as far as I know, only TOSHIBA dynabook Satellite T30 160C/5W. | ||||||||
Additional Information | dynabook spec ===== Type:Laptop CPU:Intel Celeron M 1.60GHz RAM:2048MB SSD:128GB O S:NetBSD/Debian/FreeDOS ===== Pavilion spec ===== Type:Desktop CPU:Intel Core 2 1.80GHz RAM:2048MB HDD:2TB O S:NetBSD/Debian/Fedora ===== | ||||||||
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threeway (developer) 2016-12-25 15:43 |
This is likely due to your hardware clock storing the time as local as opposed to UTC. |
ryo (reporter) 2016-12-26 05:45 |
Oh! Thanks! Exactly! I learned about hwclock and /etc/adjtime in the Linux and confirmed that differ two PC. Although, I have using many Live tools, I feel like have never encounter this situation using another Live tools...Would be why...Is it just my imagination...? |
ryo (reporter) 2017-01-03 23:49 |
P.S. The matter of deviation is only kali-linux-light-2016.2-i386.iso. kali-linux-2016.2-i386.iso is no problem, time is sync among Live and internal SDD's OS. |
rhertzog (administrator) 2017-02-13 20:07 |
It's always recommended to store UTC time in the hardware clock. Even Windows supports this nowadays. |
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2016-12-25 14:19 | ryo | New Issue | |
2016-12-25 15:43 | threeway | Note Added: 0006205 | |
2016-12-26 05:45 | ryo | Note Added: 0006206 | |
2017-01-03 23:49 | ryo | Note Added: 0006214 | |
2017-02-13 20:07 | rhertzog | Assigned To | => rhertzog |
2017-02-13 20:07 | rhertzog | Status | new => closed |
2017-02-13 20:07 | rhertzog | Resolution | open => won't fix |
2017-02-13 20:07 | rhertzog | Note Added: 0006389 |