ubuntu 18.04 fix changing bios time [duplicate]
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I have win10 (M2SSD)and ubuntu 18.04 (SSD) installed on separate hd, when I boot ubuntu, the time is correct as I have adjusted during installation, then I shot down ubuntu, and start with win 10 after boot up the time is Greenwich time. It is annoying to re correct the time after using ubuntu...
Any specific suggestion? (not interested in blog suggestions)
Best regards cyberdude...
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I have win10 (M2SSD)and ubuntu 18.04 (SSD) installed on separate hd, when I boot ubuntu, the time is correct as I have adjusted during installation, then I shot down ubuntu, and start with win 10 after boot up the time is Greenwich time. It is annoying to re correct the time after using ubuntu...
Any specific suggestion? (not interested in blog suggestions)
Best regards cyberdude...
dual-boot
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Clock time is off on dual boot
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I have win10 (M2SSD)and ubuntu 18.04 (SSD) installed on separate hd, when I boot ubuntu, the time is correct as I have adjusted during installation, then I shot down ubuntu, and start with win 10 after boot up the time is Greenwich time. It is annoying to re correct the time after using ubuntu...
Any specific suggestion? (not interested in blog suggestions)
Best regards cyberdude...
dual-boot
This question already has an answer here:
Clock time is off on dual boot
4 answers
I have win10 (M2SSD)and ubuntu 18.04 (SSD) installed on separate hd, when I boot ubuntu, the time is correct as I have adjusted during installation, then I shot down ubuntu, and start with win 10 after boot up the time is Greenwich time. It is annoying to re correct the time after using ubuntu...
Any specific suggestion? (not interested in blog suggestions)
Best regards cyberdude...
This question already has an answer here:
Clock time is off on dual boot
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dual-boot
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I believe this is a dupe of this question:
Clock time is off on dual boot
You need to either set Ubuntu to set the bios to local time (meh) per answer in above link:
$ sudo timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
or set Windo$e to use UTC time (preferred). This guide should help you:
How to Fix Time Differences in Ubuntu 16.04 & Windows 10 Dual Boot
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I believe this is a dupe of this question:
Clock time is off on dual boot
You need to either set Ubuntu to set the bios to local time (meh) per answer in above link:
$ sudo timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
or set Windo$e to use UTC time (preferred). This guide should help you:
How to Fix Time Differences in Ubuntu 16.04 & Windows 10 Dual Boot
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I believe this is a dupe of this question:
Clock time is off on dual boot
You need to either set Ubuntu to set the bios to local time (meh) per answer in above link:
$ sudo timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
or set Windo$e to use UTC time (preferred). This guide should help you:
How to Fix Time Differences in Ubuntu 16.04 & Windows 10 Dual Boot
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I believe this is a dupe of this question:
Clock time is off on dual boot
You need to either set Ubuntu to set the bios to local time (meh) per answer in above link:
$ sudo timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
or set Windo$e to use UTC time (preferred). This guide should help you:
How to Fix Time Differences in Ubuntu 16.04 & Windows 10 Dual Boot
I believe this is a dupe of this question:
Clock time is off on dual boot
You need to either set Ubuntu to set the bios to local time (meh) per answer in above link:
$ sudo timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
or set Windo$e to use UTC time (preferred). This guide should help you:
How to Fix Time Differences in Ubuntu 16.04 & Windows 10 Dual Boot
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answered May 28 at 3:37
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