14.04 LTS messes up my WIN7 clock (dual boot)

Bug #1356149 reported by Wayne
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Bug Description

Monday 2014-08-11 I upgraded from 12.04 LTS to 14.04 LTS. The next day I started noticing that opening Win7 after running Ubuntu the Win7 clock would be displaying the wrong time. I think that the Ubuntu upgrade is causing this because the Win7 clock seems to maintain the correct value as long as I do not run Ubuntu, but once I run Ubuntu then the Win7 clock gets messed up.

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affects: ubuntu → util-linux (Ubuntu)
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