I am using Ubuntu 22.04 and I regularly switch between Ubuntu and Windows 10. Every time I switch to w10, the clock there is always 8 hours earlier. Since it's a one way problem I can only guess there is something in Ubuntu that I need to fix. What might cause this?
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Many versions of Linux assume that the BIOS/UEFI should be set to UTC time. As a result, booting into a modern Linux distribution will set the system's internal clock accordingly. Windows, as one would expect, does their own thing when reading and validating time. [This answer from a few years ago](https://askubuntu.com/a/762848/1222991) may give you want you need to keep the two OSes in sync. – matigo Nov 21 '22 at 06:04
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Try `timedatectl set-local-rtc 1` – Archisman Panigrahi Nov 21 '22 at 06:05