(In reply to comment #15)
> (In reply to comment #9)
>
> > if you right-click on the clock and select "adjust date & time" a program is
> > launched as root which can set the clock
>
> I've misunderstood the bug. GNOME is not changing the clock, the user do that.
> What do you want to do ? Change the tools to not set the computer clock ?
I'm asking if there is a way to have it change the system clock *only*, and not
update the hardware clock (this is done normally at shutdown anyway)
(In reply to comment #15)
> (In reply to comment #9)
>
> > if you right-click on the clock and select "adjust date & time" a program is
> > launched as root which can set the clock
>
> I've misunderstood the bug. GNOME is not changing the clock, the user do that.
> What do you want to do ? Change the tools to not set the computer clock ?
I'm asking if there is a way to have it change the system clock *only*, and not
update the hardware clock (this is done normally at shutdown anyway)