On 27/11/18 8:45 am, Lester M Petrie wrote:
On 11/26/2018 4:25 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 21/11/18 9:09 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> question is obvious.
>
> Having installed the motherboard over 12 months ago and not touched
> the time settings since, it wasn't until two days ago that I
> realised, through trial and error, that the bios date/time could be
> changed and how to do it (its changed by clicking on the time display
> in the bottom right hand corner), I was looking for options entries
> like other motherboards I've had. I can change this setting to GMT,
> but I also boot to Windows 10 and I am not sure I can trust Windows
> to honour the registry setting, plus I also boot to Ubuntu and I'm
> not sure how Ubuntu handles this at the moment.
>
I have been running Windows since Windows 7 with the hardware clock
set to GMT. In fact my problem has been that for the last 3-4
installs of Fedora, the install has set the clock to be on local time
and I have had to reset it to be GMT. I can't speak to how Ubuntu
interfaces with the HW clock.
Thats interesting, I've had issues in the past with Windows 7 not being
able to properly handle the bios clock being GMT so I set the clock to
local time and I've never run it any other way since.
regards,
Steve
>
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Steve
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