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Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\
From: |
Daniel Rahn |
Subject: |
Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\ |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Jan 2003 06:31:42 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.4i |
On Sat, Jan 25, John LeMay wrote:
> I think the way SuSE sets the system clock is proprietary. Every time I
> reboot my machine the clock changes to about 6 hours earlier than it
> really is. Still haven't figured out where to change it. Since I don't
> reboot very often it hasn't been a big enough issue for me to go looking
> for!
Check whether your hardware clock is set to GMT, and then check whether
your system clock is set to the correct timezone and is currently
running with the correct time.
Delete /etc/adjtime.
hwclock --systohc
When you reboot the system next time, see whether your clock is set
correctly.
greets,
Daniel Rahn
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- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\, (continued)
- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\, Duncan, 2003/01/25
- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT), Daniel Rahn, 2003/01/25
- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\, Charles Kerr, 2003/01/25
- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\, John LeMay, 2003/01/25
- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\, Douglas Bollinger, 2003/01/25
- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\, Ronald KA4INM Youvan, 2003/01/25
- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\, Duncan, 2003/01/26
- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\,
Daniel Rahn <=
- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\, John LeMay, 2003/01/27
- Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\, Brian Morrison, 2003/01/27
Re: [Pan-users] Hello There, Duncan, 2003/01/23