2009/3/10 Sergey Manucharian <sergeym@rmico.com>
Hi folks,
I wonder if anybody else is experiencing such a problem. Here in USA the Daylight Saving time started from the last Sunday, and my box has switched the clock properly. But then I found that every time when I suspend my ThinkPad R61 and bring it back to life the clock is switched back to old winter time! I run ntpdate to fix it, and everything is fine until the laptop is suspended again.
Today I've updated tzdata and kernel - the same behaviour still persists...
Am I missing something?
Thanks for ideas.
Sergey
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 23:27:08 -0400 Nicolas Bigaouette <nbigaouette@gmail.com> wrote:
I though arch was saving the clock state at shutdown, so the computer's internal clock was in sync with what the OS had.
But maybe the bios has a DST hardcoded in it?
I looked into BIOS - no such thing as DST. But - strange - after several cycles of suspend-restart-shutdown in different order it works now... Cheers, Sergey