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06-07-2023, 12:37 PM
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I have installed Linux Lite 6.4 on my Lenovo Thinkpad Edge S520 and facing updates Errors which is being controlled by using time set manually. But on restart my time zone Asia/Karachi is not matching with system. I will appreciate if someone can resolve this or guide me how to correct this problem.
Thanks with in anticipation,
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I had already set local time in Bios and that is working normally. Now i have applied command according to your suggestion and got the following message;-
"file:///home/linuxlite-umar/Desktop/Screenshot_2023-06-08_02-07-21.png
Hope, the above file may assist you to understand my problem.
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That file is on your computer, so only you can see it.
To post the text into this forum, follow these instructions.
From the terminal session, highlight the text showing the command and the output, click 'edit' then 'copy'.
On this forum, click reply, then in the reply window click the insert code icon. This is the '#' symbol which you should see in the row above all the yellow icons above the reply window.
This should insert the words code and /code enclosed in square brackets in your reply.
Right click exactly between the two tags then paste. This should insert the text between the code tags.
Please tell us the actual time at your location when you make the reply..
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Dear sir,
I have checked my bios setting there is no option RTC OR UTC except date and time. Secondly, I could not add UTC because I did not know much much more iT solution. Kindly, guide me if I can do at my end by scripting command line etc.
Or there is only solution for me to before start my routine work to adjust time manually in system and go on.
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At the moment, the BIOS clock looks like it is set to local time.
Adjust the BIOS clock so that it shows UTC time instead of local time.
The link will show what UTC time is if you need to check.
Once BIOS clock matches UTC, the Linux system will factor in the timezone setting and you should see the correct time for your region when the system is booted.
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Dear Sir,
Thanks a lot of you for teaching me for resolution of time discrepancy.