scsijon wrote:EasyOS 2.2.10 downloaded yesterday is having trouble with the clock.
After a poweroff shutdown and starting again from 'cold' it's showing the jwm clock as 00:00.
checking with > desktop set date and time, it suddenly corrects itself, otherwise it stays at 00:00
no errrors in logs anywhere either, almost as if one of the services isn't being started, but which should I look at/for?
Hmmm... when it is showing as 00:00, run "date" in a terminal, see if that reports the correct date and time.
This could be another manifestation of the faster bootup time.
What you could do is slow down the bootup, by inserting "udevadm settle" into /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit, let's see, it is already there, at line 394, commented out -- so uncomment it, then reboot.
That should make sure all the kernel modules are loaded before the desktop starts, and if that fixes your clock then we will know that the cause is some module not having loaded before.
In fact, anyone else who is experiencing odd behaviour that they did not have in earlier releases, could try this.