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3:59 AM
Just setup dual boot with windows for projection mapping and autocad, and I was careful to not let windows wipe my linux drive. But, somehow, it set my system time back 3 hours. Seriously windows?
 
 
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12:56 PM
@thesecretmaster Windows wants to set the hardware clock to local time; linux to GMT. Yay.
 
sweet
 
1:15 PM
Awww. So basically every time I boot to windows I have to change my time in cmos settings if I want to keep it at UTC? Or I have to adjust my linux time to compensate for stupid windows.
 
set up auto-sync on startup in both?
 
By auto-sync you mean the "network time" setting?
 
Yes
I guess
 
I'll figure it out. Thanks for the suggestion @JanDvorak
I Wish autocad (drafting) and resolume (projection mapping) supported linux, or at least performed well in a vm :(
 
1:34 PM
@thesecretmaster When I did dual boot, I think that's what I did. I think the Debian package I used was called ntptime, but that was many years ago. I forget what the Windows program was.
 
On the bright side, now I can blame all my problems on windows 10
 
 
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2:42 PM
It's an easy target.
 
3:18 PM
If someone have any idea to solve my problem "multiple upload with paperclips" stackoverflow.com/questions/40743735/…
 

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