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22 July 2116 -- wrong Date & Time - Anna - 05-31-2021 Hi guys, once every few days, sometimes weeks, my phone's system time leaps to 22 July 2116, which of course has a lot of side effects (on axolotl, geary, calendar and so on). Has anybody else experienced this? And is there a fix? Best, Anna RE: 22 July 2116 -- wrong Date & Time - mudflap - 05-31-2021 (05-31-2021, 09:09 AM)Anna Wrote: Hi guys,I don't have this exact issue, but I do get the time mess up. What I've noticed with the time messing up is: sometimes my phone locks up, and I can't get the screen to turn on. I end up resetting it by holding down the power button for 15 seconds. I noticed that if I do this out of range of my wifi network, the time can switch to a few hours previous to the current time. Sometimes the date gets messed up. If I don't do anything else, it never fixes itself until I get back in range of my wifi network. It's like it only syncs the time over wifi. I think the time should sync with the phone network time, not the wifi network time. RE: 22 July 2116 -- wrong Date & Time - 8bit - 05-31-2021 This was fixed with a recent kernel patch https://lore.kernel.org/linux-sunxi/20210515021439.55316-1-samuel@sholland.org/T/ You can apply the patch and recompile the kernel https://gitlab.com/mobian1/wiki/-/wikis/Kernel-Build Distributions based on the megous kernel have the patch already. https://github.com/megous/linux/releases/tag/orange-pi-5.12-20210519-1214 Manjaro, Arch Linux Arm, have the patch. U-Boot has also been patched, it would sometimes hang at boot without it. RE: 22 July 2116 -- wrong Date & Time - mudflap - 05-31-2021 (05-31-2021, 07:30 PM)8bit Wrote: This was fixed with a recent kernel patch https://lore.kernel.org/linux-sunxi/20210515021439.55316-1-samuel@sholland.org/T/thank you! great info! Although....I have to admit, I have no idea how to recompile a kernel - any chance I can just get the update through the plasma discover app? If not, don't worry about it, I'll just wait for the fix to become "general". (05-31-2021, 07:41 PM)mudflap Wrote:ok, maybe I spoke too soon- I looked at your https://gitlab.com/mobian1/wiki/-/wikis/Kernel-Build - it actually looks do-able. I will study that and see if it's something I can do..... thank you!(05-31-2021, 07:30 PM)8bit Wrote: This was fixed with a recent kernel patch https://lore.kernel.org/linux-sunxi/20210515021439.55316-1-samuel@sholland.org/T/thank you! great info! RE: 22 July 2116 -- wrong Date & Time - 8bit - 05-31-2021 (05-31-2021, 07:41 PM)mudflap Wrote: thank you! great info!You could open an issue on Mobian https://gitlab.com/mobian1/devices/sunxi64-linux/-/tree/mobian-5.10 RE: 22 July 2116 -- wrong Date & Time - bcnaz - 07-26-2021 (05-31-2021, 09:09 AM)Anna Wrote: Hi guys, I simply set the correct time and date in settings, and turn off the 'Automatic Date & Time' Even after reboots and updates it keeps showing the correct time. Unless you are crossing time zones often ? That should work until the Dev's get that resolved. RE: 22 July 2116 -- wrong Date & Time - Anna - 07-30-2021 Thank you guys! Switching off Automatic Date and Time seems straightforward enough. I wonder whether the issue might already be resolved: I haven't encountered any problems since my post and recently there have been so many updates and so many great improvements that I am presently really happy with my phone. RE: 22 July 2116 -- wrong Date & Time - bcnaz - 07-30-2021 I have been doing that for months and I have not noticed any negative effects, While I do regular 'updates' I also do complete fresh installs pretty often. BUT I am also still running from the sd card.... I still have the Post Market OS on the eMMC from the factory. |