Hello all. Happy Easter.
I am not in a good mood today because my Debian w/MATE 1.26 has suddenly decided to set the time forward to GMT+1 and it is quite an inconvenient time for such stupidity.
Can anyone think of some way to restore the GMT clock time to this Debian system?
I honestly never thought I'd ever have to ask such a stupid question, but the Clock Preferrences -> Time Settings -> Set System Time -[root password] subtract an hour does nothing, time and time again, (excuse pun).
Surely this is not the state of information technology in 2024.
PS: for the past couple of decades I've always used Ougagougo time, (Burkina Faso) because it's tropical at longitude 0 roughly, so always set to GMT, but something there seems to have changed, so now I've had to change the 'location' to nowhere. How can I set Debian to GMT?
I am not in a good mood today because my Debian w/MATE 1.26 has suddenly decided to set the time forward to GMT+1 and it is quite an inconvenient time for such stupidity.
Can anyone think of some way to restore the GMT clock time to this Debian system?
I honestly never thought I'd ever have to ask such a stupid question, but the Clock Preferrences -> Time Settings -> Set System Time -[root password] subtract an hour does nothing, time and time again, (excuse pun).
Surely this is not the state of information technology in 2024.
PS: for the past couple of decades I've always used Ougagougo time, (Burkina Faso) because it's tropical at longitude 0 roughly, so always set to GMT, but something there seems to have changed, so now I've had to change the 'location' to nowhere. How can I set Debian to GMT?
Statistics: Posted by Sean Moran — 2024-03-31 02:20 — Replies 5 — Views 93