It only happens when I reboot, that's the only way I can reproduce the behavior. Obviously that isn't much help for you, but I'm not sure what other information I can give.
Result of "date" on startup:
Wed Apr 2 15:39:54 EDT 2008
Then I go to System > Administration > Time & Date > Unlock
Then I click on the Time Zone box and click on they city of Chicago (it was set to Indiana/Vincennes). Configuration is set to "Manual" (as opposed to "Keep Synchronized")
Result of "date" afterwards:
Wed Apr 2 14:42:45 CDT 2008
Also, sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata doesn't solve the problem
It only happens when I reboot, that's the only way I can reproduce the behavior. Obviously that isn't much help for you, but I'm not sure what other information I can give.
Result of "date" on startup:
Wed Apr 2 15:39:54 EDT 2008
Then I go to System > Administration > Time & Date > Unlock
Then I click on the Time Zone box and click on they city of Chicago (it was set to Indiana/Vincennes). Configuration is set to "Manual" (as opposed to "Keep Synchronized")
Result of "date" afterwards:
Wed Apr 2 14:42:45 CDT 2008
Also, sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata doesn't solve the problem