I have been having a real bad time trying to fix the time. I have a multiboot and you all know how messed up it gets when multibooting.
My timezone is GMT -3. So, for instance, it was supposed to be like this
and not like this
Yes, I tried tzsetup, tons of times, never works for nothing.
Tried cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/Region/City /etc/localtime and also didn't work
Tried "RealTimeIsUniversal"=dword:00000001 on Windows (It was already set before) and nothing helps.
Tried using NTP and Plasma's NTP, but I don't want to use NTP again because it always messes Windows' time - also when I use NTP and block Window's automatic time update, if I spend some time on FreeBSD and go back to Windows, it's like time had stopped. (Example: I boot Windows at 09:00, reboot on FreeBSD, spend some good 25 minutes on it. Reboot on Windows. Instead of 09:25, it would show me 09:00 - the very first time before booting up FreeBSD).
I know I fixed it long time ago without having to mess with the mentioned above but I can't remember how I did it.
My timezone is GMT -3. So, for instance, it was supposed to be like this
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qua 1 dez 2021 10:19:52 -03
and not like this
Code:
qua 1 dez 2021 13:19:52 -03
Yes, I tried tzsetup, tons of times, never works for nothing.
Tried cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/Region/City /etc/localtime and also didn't work
Tried "RealTimeIsUniversal"=dword:00000001 on Windows (It was already set before) and nothing helps.
Tried using NTP and Plasma's NTP, but I don't want to use NTP again because it always messes Windows' time - also when I use NTP and block Window's automatic time update, if I spend some time on FreeBSD and go back to Windows, it's like time had stopped. (Example: I boot Windows at 09:00, reboot on FreeBSD, spend some good 25 minutes on it. Reboot on Windows. Instead of 09:25, it would show me 09:00 - the very first time before booting up FreeBSD).
I know I fixed it long time ago without having to mess with the mentioned above but I can't remember how I did it.