What u have to do is check the time on the CMOS setup which u can access 
before the machine actually goes up on the OS. Try pressing the DEL key
or thee F2 key or what ever it might be for ur machine as shown on the
monitor after it checks the RAM . This can be found at the bottom of the 
console at the time of boot up. After u are sure that the time is
correct, The problem will be solved.On 7 Dec 2000, Altoine Barker wrote:

> 
> 
> I have LM7.2 Odyssey installed on my computer. I don't know if this is a
> glitch or not but here is my problem. My time is set wrong. While in KDE I
> goto the bottom right hand corner and change the time zone to CST which is the
> time zone I'm in and then I change the time to reflect the time on my watch.
> If I logout of my KDE session and then come back in, the time is totally
> wrong. I rebooted the computer and noticed that while bringing the services I
> have defaulted to run in startup, I see the time service being started and it
> has "(local)" after the service like this:
> 
> time yada yada (local)                (Up)
> MySQL                                 (Up)
> 
> Anybody know how I can fix this. I want to have my computer's time set to an
> internet service but it won't be accurate until I have this problem fixed.
> Thank you in advance for any information that you can provide. This is
> especially important to me because I used to set my computer to wake me up in
> the mornings but now I'm forced to use a "clock"! Save me!!
> 
> Cheers 
> --Al
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