This might reopen Bug #2396 I have installed the latest apmd package: <68> rpm -qa|grep apm apmd-3.0beta5-8 My timezone is: /etc/localtime -> ../usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Copenhagen My hwclock is set to localtime. Running apm -s (or -S) puts the machine time two hours ahead after wake up. No changes are made to the timezone. I see the same problem on some of my machines, which happen to enter sleep mode after a while. I wonder why some of them enter sleep mode, while others do not, since I have followed the same installation procedures and all the motherboards respond to apm. Is there any other way to control the suspend mode? Is that buggy as well?
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 2396 ***