Public bug reported:

Each time I've booted Ubuntu since upgrading to gutsy the system clock
has jumped forward 13 hours. Presumably clock-setup assumes my system
clock is set to UTC and then sets it to local time, but then next time I
boot clock-setup still thinks the clock is in UTC even though it set it
to local time last time. If I don't reset my clock every time I use my
computer I end up with my clock whole days out very quickly. Also, none
of the graphical tools for setting the clock even launch so I'm stuck
with "sudo date -s" which means I can't use sudo for another 13 hours
and am forced to use su if I want to do anything as root.

** Affects: clock-setup (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Visibility changed to: Public

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Clock jumps forward 13 hours each startup.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160829
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