On 21-Jul-00 Lee Johnson wrote:
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> Kevin Hancock wrote:
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>> On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Lee Johnson wrote:
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>> Your clock is wrong and some things were not compiled? Every time my clock
>> is behind the last compile time I get those errors. Just reset the time to
>> current time and recompile. Works for me.
>>
>> Time and date obviously.
>
> another reply thanks so much..
> in as much as i can't get back to desktop will this work?..reset time?..sorry
> you're talking to newbie more or less........
>
> anyway reset time huh?..done how?
> remember i can't get past that command line prompt ( bash)
> what caused this time thing never had before anyone know?
If you are saying that you boot and end up at a "#" primpt, then that
strongly suggests that you did not boot cleanly. i.e. some major error
was detected, and displayed on the screen. We need to know _what_ that
message is.
You can use Page Up/Page Down to scroll the screen, if necessary.
-Greg
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E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 21-Jul-00
Time: 13:19:34
If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...Oh, wait a minute, he already does.
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