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Well, my system seems not to have updated to bst - the system time is now an hour behind, but curiously so is the epg time - so you can still set a recording ok. Should it have changed times automatically or is there a way I can do it manually?

thank you
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#2
Sounds like you didn't set your timezone.
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Thanks! Got it Smile

I guess as it happened to come up with the right time initially, I thought it had sorted itself out.

Took a while to find my country - had to scroll through looking for UK, then Great Britain, then England - think it was under Britain in the end!

Does anyone know why it goes back to something like Thursday 5th January 1970 when the internet is unplugged?
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(2015-04-01, 15:09)JohnyLondon Wrote: Does anyone know why it goes back to something like Thursday 5th January 1970 when the internet is unplugged?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time

The Pi has no real-time clock, so it has to set the correct date/time from the internet. Without an internet connection, your system clock is set to zero, so it thinks it's in 1970.
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