Re: ugh!! Why does my time keep resetting?!

1999-08-13 Thread Kevin Dalley
Aaron Solochek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

p My /etc/defaults/rcS has the GMT=  set, so shouldn't my system realize
 that the hardware clock is set to local time?  Each time I boot into
 linux it screws me up, and I don't realize it until I receive a message
 that I sent to this list  So sorry about screwing up everybodies
 incoming mail.

Try the latest version of apmd, 3.0beta9-2.  This fixes a bug which
sounds a lot like your bug.


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Kevin Dalley
SETI Institute
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ugh!! Why does my time keep resetting?!

1999-08-12 Thread Aaron Solochek
My /etc/defaults/rcS has the GMT=  set, so shouldn't my system realize
that the hardware clock is set to local time?  Each time I boot into
linux it screws me up, and I don't realize it until I receive a message
that I sent to this list  So sorry about screwing up everybodies
incoming mail.

-Aaron Solochek
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: ugh!! Why does my time keep resetting?!

1999-08-12 Thread Patrick Olson

I'm sure not an expert, but from what little I understand of the mail
headers, it looks OK.  Judging by the mail headers of other messages,
debian's server puts GMT timestamps on messages.

Run the command date and see what it says.  If it indeed shows the wrong
time, then I must apologize for being wrong.  If things are working right,
it will say something like Wed Aug 11 19:05:40 PDT 1999

By the way, does anyone know how to make the date command 7:05 PM or
just 7:05  instead of 19:05 

On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Aaron Solochek wrote:

 My /etc/defaults/rcS has the GMT=  set, so shouldn't my system realize
 that the hardware clock is set to local time?  Each time I boot into
 linux it screws me up, and I don't realize it until I receive a message
 that I sent to this list  So sorry about screwing up everybodies
 incoming mail.



Re: ugh!! Why does my time keep resetting?!

1999-08-12 Thread Eric G . Miller
Look at the manual for date for all of the ways to change it's
output.
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Eric G. Miller
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