Got a problem that even though I have taken out APMD using NTSYSV so it is 
not running, the BIOS is probably putting the computer to sleep automatically.

Now when it comes back it reapplies the GMT time difference and my PC jumps 
ahead 10 hours!!

I've searched through the moongroup archives and can't find a fix for it.

System is running a Red Hat 7.0 build

contents of /etc/sysconfig/clock
ZONE="Australia/Brisbane"
UTC=false
ARC=false

Maybe I'll just have disable the APM features in the BIOS but I really want 
to know what's happening here.

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