*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 63175 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63175

Tried to set BIOS hour to UTC but same problem.

My opinion is that Ubuntu is the best OS ever created and  this little missing 
can discourage seriously a first-time user who installs ubuntu after a life 
spent with XP, and a critical error at the first boot will bring him back to  
microsoft side. Something with time is really messed up, because at 
installation time (with Bios time set to local) when choosing time zone the 
hour appears wrong (ex.after setting  Rome as choosen time-zone, time is shown 
with two hours more than the real, 8:00 appears as 10:00) but after reboot (2 
reboots because of the critical error with fsck) all seems to works fine and 
the hour shown is the right one (8:00). 
This problem should be checked as soon as possible because it can, as already 
said, discourage who for the first time is approaching this beautiful OS,  at 
major reason if this regards the '+' time zones (this means millions of people).
Hoping for the best, and for an answer (this time ;) )

Bye, Marco.

PS If something seems not clear it's because i'm italian :)

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