It's the most random thing.,,
Let's say I shut down my system or it goes to sleep @ 9:45pm
If I were to boot my system the following morning and log in, if I check the time, it will say 9:45pm.
It both is and isn't persistent:
Let's say I shut down my system or it goes to sleep @ 9:45pm
If I were to boot my system the following morning and log in, if I check the time, it will say 9:45pm.
It both is and isn't persistent:
- It is persistent in that it happens every time I boot
It's not persistent in that it resolves within about 3-10 seconds after I've logged in
- I use KDE and run a systemd service+timer that changes to a light/dark theme when the computer (re)boots and it is 'failing' on its first try due to the time being off.
Syncthing has a systemd service as well... if I create/edit files on my tablet in the morning, and then it is set to auto-sync to my desktop when it boots, the metadata is applied retroactively and suggests the file was actually updated/edited the prior evening
It's likely doing unforeseen damage to my journal logs and the occasional systemd service
Statistics: Posted by m4c-attack — 2024-04-14 01:39 — Replies 0 — Views 14