----- Original Message ----- From: Person, Roderick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 12:12 PM Subject: Time Keeps A changin'
> Then my time got screwed. I reinstalled timezones and set the date a time > and everything seemed fine. Except that when I need to reboot, the time gets > hosed again!!! when you installed (initally) you chose "local time" didn't you? SAME thing happened to me. in fact it happened to me TWICE (got a new hard drive so i had to reinstall, and it did it again!). i also run potato. supposedly i was using "local time" but something kept adjusting my clock. it was a base system so no i did not install anything that screwed it. which kernel are you using? oddly enough, when i made and started using a 2.2.X kernel, my time problems stopped. (of course i'm not suggesting this, i'm simply wondering if perhaps this time problem is associated somehow with potato and 2.0.36 kernels). i have no idea how to fix it... mine went away on its own, as i said. i'd like to know myself!