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How to change Universal time in Ubuntu?
Tell me how to set Universal time to Local time and RTC time so that all three have the same time 14:31 +07
timedatectl
Local time: Пн 2019-11-11 14:31:49 +07
Universal time: Пн 2019-11-11 07:31:49 UTC
RTC time: Пн 2019-11-11 14:31:49
Time zone: Asia/Tomsk (+07, +0700)
System clock synchronized: yes
systemd-timesyncd.service active: yes
RTC in local TZ: yes
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No way :) (here is a favorite quote from Reznik's "Magic Triangle").
Universal time - Greenwich Mean Time. The only option to make all three the same is to move to a city where the time zone is UTC. Manchester, for example... Dakar, Ouagadougou, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
We could move to Greenwich...
OK, seriously.
Local time - time based on your time zone. If you want the same, set it up instead of Asia/Tomsk Europe/London, and you will be fine. I just don't know why.
RTC time is the time in the clock of the computer itself. Linux prefers to have it in UTC, and Windows (apparently, you had it before) - in standard time. If desired, it is rearranged, but if you have a dual block, it will jump back and forth when the system automatically synchronizes time with the Internet.
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