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  • Your second reference is dated 1998, and I doubt its current accuracy. Your first reference claims Ubuntu and derivatives (like my Mint) use UTC on machines tainted by Windows, and I don't observe that. My Mint resets UTC and sets the clock by NTP on every boot. My Win7 assumes local time on each reboot, but does not reset the clock until some weekly schedule I can't change, so in summer I had to reset time manually every time I switched from Mint to Win7. Commented Jun 13, 2020 at 9:59