I've confirmed that running on kernel 4.19.97-v7l, available on the Raspbian image published on 2020-02-14 there are issues running `date`. it returns the Linux epoch date. the following containers are affected:
ubuntu/focal
ubuntu/groovy
debian/bullseye
there was not an issue with debian/buster, nor any of the other distros I tried.
I've confirmed that running on kernel 4.19.97-v7l, available on the Raspbian image published on 2020-02-14 there are issues running `date`. it returns the Linux epoch date. the following containers are affected:
ubuntu/focal
ubuntu/groovy
debian/bullseye
there was not an issue with debian/buster, nor any of the other distros I tried.
Passing:
* alpine:latest
* opensuse:leap
* centos:7
* debian:buster
I then ran a dist-upgrade, which upgrade the kernel from 4.19 to 5.4.51.
I then ran `date` in the same containers.
* ubuntu:focal returned random date/times in the epoch year
* ubuntu:groovy returned epoch
* debian:bullseye return epoch
the previously passing containers all continued to work as expected.