Peter Ruskin wrote: > On Wednesday 19 Nov 2003 07:20, Marianne Taylor wrote: >> Now that we are done the debate on M$ vs. linux I hope? >> >> Does anyone know the answer to my original question. Up until about >> a month ago I was keeping good time both in windows and in gentoo >> with my hwclock set to local. Now for some reason everytime I boot >> gentoo it thinks that the hwclock is set to UTC and corrects for that >> ie) it sets the time 8 hrs earlier. So where do I look other than >> rc.conf to correct this?? > > $ grep RTC /usr/src/linux/.config > # CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT is not set > CONFIG_RTC=m >
Why would the real-time-clock have anything to do with the system date? That is for another purpose altogether. Tom Veldhouse -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list