Ever since we went over to summer time here in the UK my system has been
broken. It started with the extra hour not being added after the change. I
then tried to correct it using the date command, and have then tried the
hwclock command (which worked). My problem is that whenever I use standby
on my machine the kernel time isn't updated, which it used to (it was a
standard hamm setup).

I would really appreciate it if someone could help me get out of this mess.
Any help much appreciated. 

Btw, I read the clock mini-HOWTO, but it only works as long as I don't
standby the system. Also, I seem to recall there was a thread here about
how to set clocks, but I couldn't find anything in the mailing list
archives, so any pointers would be useful.

Cheers
        Dave

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