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I've started experiencing the same in the last few days.<br>
The Neo's clock had always been impeccably correct, until now.<br>
Now it was half an hour late and I set it by hand.<br>
It appears the clock is drifting, and otimed isn't keeping it in sync
with the GSM.<br>
<br>
The only hints in frameworkd.log are:<br>
<br>
2009.10.01 18:05:25.88 otimed INFO loaded timesources
[<GPSTimeSource>, <NTPTimeSource checking 134.169.172.1 every
600 seconds>]<br>
2009.10.01 18:05:25.124 otimed INFO loaded
zonesources [<GSMZoneSource>]<br>
2009.10.01 18:05:25.138 frameworkd.subsystem INFO subsystem otimed
took 1.53 seconds to startup<br>
2009.10.01 18:06:27.163 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 18:06:27.357 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 18:16:39.457 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 18:16:49.835 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 19:18:44.462 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 19:19:20.392 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 19:19:48.627 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 19:20:40.194 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 19:20:58.312 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 20:49:58.117 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 20:53:14.628 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 22:18:28.542 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
2009.10.01 22:48:41.491 otimed INFO GSM: multiple
zones found<br>
<br>
Does this "GSM: multiple zones found" situation create a problem?<br>
<br>
I looked at the hwclock, but it seems it's not even in use / not
related to the time shown to user:<br>
root@om-gta02 ~ $ hwclock -l<br>
Thu Oct 1 21:52:35 2009 0.000000 seconds<br>
root@om-gta02 ~ $ date<br>
Thu Oct 1 23:15:20 WEST 2009<br>
<br>
Any hints on what the problem is?<br>
<br>
Vikas Saurabh escreveu:
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<pre wrap="">Timezone from GSM is already implemented for ages ;)
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I have often got wrong timezones reported by cell (thereby resetting
my phone's clock and making me reach late somewhere :(...but thats a
different story)
I was wondering if shr-settings can get something like:
Use cell timezone:
* yes
* no
* ask
--Vikas
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