Alright everyone, As I been experimenting with the "still experimental" software suspend, which obviously works even better than the hardware suspend on my computer, I've had the common clock problem. I got some suggestions of adding a line in my crontab to syncronize the system clock using network time protocol. This wouldn't be the ultimate solution for me though. So one day, while I was booting up my box, I saw the command: "Setting System clock from Hardware clock" and thought, why wouldn't I do the same after resuming a software suspend ?
So, here's the command:
hwclock --hctosys
Currently I am a bit busy doing stuff for uni, but it's in my to-do list to hack up the kernel and let it do this automatically after booting up from such a suspend. If anyone knows the exact place where this piece of code is located, I'd appreciate it :)
Thanks guys

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