I don't think you installed using your local time zone...I can't remember
what the darned thing is called (other than GMT) but I think you may have
accidentally clicked this during install--or it's a bug in the install that
just didn't take the local time.

Unfortunately the only suggestion I have is 'timetool'... but I don't know
if that'll really do the trick.

Anyone else?

--Greg

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I just noticed that my postings were showing 5 hours ahead of my real
> time. So I went into drakconf and reset the clock. My Bios clock is
> correct, but if I shut down the computer it resets the OS clock to 5
> hours ahead. I thought I saw a posting on this a while back but can't
> find an answer. Anyone know how to set the OS clock permanently. Thanks
> in advance, Dennis
> --
> Dennis M. a registered Linux User #180842
>

 
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