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Re: NFSS and time problem
> Hi,
> I have two problems in my home network, and I'm not sure if they're related.
>
> A second, probably unrealted problem I'm having is that the system clock
> on the client machine tends to 'jump' two hours forward, while remaining in
> the correct timezone (IST). I'm not sure if this happens only on boot or
> also on a running system.
>
> I'm running MDK8.1.
>
2 hours is the difference between IST and UTC.
This make me guess that your CMOS clock is adjusted to IST where your
kernel consider it to be UTC.
You can query your CMOS clock with hwclock.
> Alon
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