I hate to say this but it could be your BIOS battery.  My father's old
computer (from a few years back) would lose the correct time & date when
ever it was shut down, and it would need to be manually set again every
single time.  Not a diffficult thing to do even in winderz but still very
annoying.  Hope this helps.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 2:28 AM
Subject: [newbie] OK... my turn again ;)


> No one seemed to have an answer to my gnorpm problem (i still can't get
> it to work) but maybe someone knows this...
>
> My clock here on the gnome panel (or the KDE panel... not sure about the
> other WM's, i didn't install them) just seems to set itself to whatever
> time it wants.  it was saying throughout the night:
>
> at around 4am:  it said about 10:30 pm
> at 5:06 am it was right on the money.
> it's now 6:27 and the clock says it's 22 after midnight.
>
> any ideas?  my motherboard clock is set to GMT and timezone set to
> america/boise (mountain time--the timezone i live in) so it should be
> just taking 6 hours off but it looks like it's random... or is the panel
> clock just buggy?  thx :)
>
> Jerry.
>
>
>
>
>


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