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As mentioned in another questionmentioned in another question, the fake-hwclock package can help make sure that time keeps ticking forward and not resetting to 1970.

Edit: if you are not using Debian or Raspbian, but are playing with Arch Linux (Or anything with systemd), this site has a service that will work essentially the same as the package mentioned above

As mentioned in another question, the fake-hwclock package can help make sure that time keeps ticking forward and not resetting to 1970.

Edit: if you are not using Debian or Raspbian, but are playing with Arch Linux (Or anything with systemd), this site has a service that will work essentially the same as the package mentioned above

As mentioned in another question, the fake-hwclock package can help make sure that time keeps ticking forward and not resetting to 1970.

Edit: if you are not using Debian or Raspbian, but are playing with Arch Linux (Or anything with systemd), this site has a service that will work essentially the same as the package mentioned above

As mentioned in another question, the fake-hwclock package can help make sure that time keeps ticking forward and not resetting to 1970.

Edit: if you are not using Debian or Raspbian, but are playing with Arch Linux (Or anything with systemd), this site has a service that will work essentially the same as the package mentioned above

As mentioned in another question, the fake-hwclock package can help make sure that time keeps ticking forward and not resetting to 1970.

As mentioned in another question, the fake-hwclock package can help make sure that time keeps ticking forward and not resetting to 1970.

Edit: if you are not using Debian or Raspbian, but are playing with Arch Linux (Or anything with systemd), this site has a service that will work essentially the same as the package mentioned above

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As mentioned in another question, the fake-hwclock package can help make sure that time keeps ticking forward and not resetting to 1970.