OK. Dual booting Windows and Linux can cause problems.
If you can access the BIOS on your machine, next time you boot up, go to BIOS settings and note what time the hardware clock is set to. Then let the machine boot up - but don't manually change the time.
Open a terminal (by pressing Ctrl Alt and T together) and run the command.
Post back with the actual time at your location, the BIOS time setting and the output of the command.
Edit - continued and fixed
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/insta.../#msg60688
If you can access the BIOS on your machine, next time you boot up, go to BIOS settings and note what time the hardware clock is set to. Then let the machine boot up - but don't manually change the time.
Open a terminal (by pressing Ctrl Alt and T together) and run the command.
Code:
timedatectl
Post back with the actual time at your location, the BIOS time setting and the output of the command.
Edit - continued and fixed
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/insta.../#msg60688
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