by Tool » Sat Jun 29, 2013 6:24 pm
Ok, my 3.5 64 bit is not keeping time. I thought at first it was the bios battery, but that is good. I'm suspecting it's a broken system, but not sure as I have done the Kde backports. I have another OS that keeps time perfect, but the 3.5 even after I set it on bios and on the OS itself only stays for about an hour then jumps exactly 7 hours ahead. I was wondering if anybody might have a solution? It won't connect to the server for time keeping as it seems broken, even though I have web access. The time isn't normally a problem, but it does prevent playback of Netflix. I will also note that when the time jumps forward 7 hours, it also changes the bios time. I have another OS installed and it keeps perfect time and so does the bios until I boot back into 3.5. I would play Netflix through the other OS (Ubuntu 13.04, YUCK!!), but 3.5 is the only one I actually have success on with the sound outputting through the HDMI. I'm not expecting much effort on this to be honest as I am just waiting for the next 3.5-2 to come out
, but if anybody might now of a fix off hand, that would be great. Thanks guys.
HP m7277c PC, 3GB DDR2 RAM, 3.00GHz dual core Pentium D
Geforce 210 Silent Graphics card w/1GB
2x300 GB SATA HDD's (No RAID) LG & HP DVD burners
HP Pavilion dv4 Entertainment PC (Laptop)
2.10 dual core AMD Turion X2
ATI Radeon HD 3200, DVD Burner, Wifi, Bluetooth
QL Touch controls, Altec Lansing onboard speakers
Rooted LG Motion 4G, 1.5GHz dual core
1GB RAM, 8GB ROM
MetroPCS ZTE Z730 Concord 2