Le mardi 12 juillet 2011 à 20:41 +0200, Tom Gundersen a écrit : > No, we adjust the time as soon as possible to minimize the problems (though > we are not able to eliminate the gap when the time is wrong, so we simply > don't know what might go wrong, the more init is optimized, the more likely > we are to run across problems with this). > I just check my /var/log/messages.log to see if there date time changing all of the sudden, especially because I use HARDWARECLOCK="localtime" ( UTC+2 here)
And I found something very strange The kernel boot in "local time": at least the log in /vaR/log/messages.log are in local time as soon there is some log about the kernel boot up Jul 15 10:26:35 soho kernel: [ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset all the other are also in localtime BUT all line about rtkit-daemon are in UTC ! that's what I found strange even hours after the boot, rtkit-daemon line in mesageS.log still use UTC instead of local time ! how is this possible ? look at it Jul 15 13:15:34 soho kernel: [10164.898981] gnome-settings-[16527]: segfault at b5484160 ip b5484160 sp bf88261c error 4 in libdbus-1.so.3.5.7[b54b8000+47000] Jul 15 11:15:40 soho rtkit-daemon[1331]: Successfully made thread 29613 of process 29613 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '120' high priority at nice level -11. Jul 15 11:15:41 soho rtkit-daemon[1331]: Successfully made thread 29614 of process 29613 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '120' RT at priority 5. Jul 15 11:15:41 soho rtkit-daemon[1331]: Successfully made thread 29615 of process 29613 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '120' RT at priority 5. Jul 15 13:15:41 soho gdm-simple-greeter[29620]: Gtk-WARNING: gtkwidget.c:6794: widget not within a GtkWindow Jul 15 13:15:41 soho gdm-simple-greeter[29620]: WARNING: Unable to read from file /etc/arch-release Jul 15 13:15:41 soho gdm-simple-greeter[29620]: Gtk-WARNING: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -47 and height -47 Jul 15 11:15:47 soho rtkit-daemon[1331]: Successfully made thread 29686 of process 29686 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned I think I am gonna swtich to UTC for HARDWARECLOCK