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Adjusting the clock on dual boot systems: Ubuntu and Windows

Summary by SempreUPdate
If you are using Ubuntu (or any other Linux distribution) and Windows on the same computer, you may have noticed that the system clock can get confusing. This happens because by default, Ubuntu stores the time in the hardware clock as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC - Universal Time Coordinated), while Windows stores the time as local time. Fortunately, there is a simple solution to this problem that can be applied to both Ubuntu and Windows. Th…
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SempreUPdate broke the news in on Wednesday, May 22, 2024.
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