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For windows 10 utc analog clock3/8/2024 ![]() ![]() Also, the clock in the bottom panel now shows the correct EDT time. When I then redial the clock to the correct EDT time (with the up and down buttons) and hit, it shows the correct EDT time and the line underneath the change timezone box now reads "Current local timezone: America/New York (EDT)". When I highlight another entry in this change timezone box and then go back to the entry "New York - America/US - Eastern Time" and click on Apply, the clock in that box resets to 4 hours earlier. When I right-click on this clock and choose "Adjust Date & Time", the "Configure - KDE Control Module" window that comes up shows the correct time (in EDT) and the entry "New York - America/US - Eastern Time" in the "change timezone" box is highlighted but underneath that box it says "Current local timezone: America/New York (UTC)". The "date" as well as the "hwclock" command also give the correct time (in EDT) but they say that it's UTC! However, the clock in the bottom panel now runs 4 hrs. Now, in Arch, the login clock and the screensaver clock show the correct time (in EDT). ![]() shows it in EDT), both in the taskbar and when running "time" from the DOS CLI.Īfter resetting the BIOS and checking these things in Windows, I did a cold reboot into Arch. I reset that to the EDT time and then did a warm reboot. ![]() The date and time in the BIOS was set for UTC time. After I ran hwclock, I went into the BIOS. ![]()
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