I’m curious what issues it causes in windows? I’ve never had much of an issue with this. I always change it in windows and I think it’s as simple as a registry edit.
> I always change it in windows and I think it’s as simple as a registry edit.
Simple means different things to different people. I'm fine with messing with the registry, but I know several (technically inclined) people who are not.
I find it easier to change in Linux because it's either a setting or in a config file, depending on the distro.
Most desktops will have a graphical configuration you can use.
Alternately, you can use timedatectl on distros with systemd.
If you use a non-systemd distro, try hwclock.
Based on my ddg-foo, I was mistaken about being able to configure it via a config file, short of putting it in .profile or some such other thing. That seems hacky though, so I wouldn't recommend it.