F10: PC clock lacking behind with 20 minutes

Alexander Todorov atodorov at redhat.com
Wed Dec 10 07:18:44 UTC 2008


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Rui Li wrote:
| I think the first thing to do is make sure the bios batter is still working.
| Turn on the computer, go to bios, correct the time, then turn off computer.
| Next day, turn on the computer, get in bios again and see if the time is
| correct.
|

Good morning,
that's exactly what I did. I went to BIOS and set the time to correct value.
Rebooted the machine and pressed F2 so it stays in the BIOS settings screen for
several hours. The turned it off for several hours during the night and turned
it on again today. No change in the clock readings.

This sounds like a kernel bug but I'm still not sure what info to provide if I
file a bug report. Any hints?

Thanks,
Alexander.
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