RE: [newbie] Clock Setting

2000-03-27 Thread Cesar Octavio Delgado

Try timetool, or linuxconfig.

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de HAL 9000
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Asunto: [newbie] Clock Setting


hello all... i re installed linux due to a dumb move on my part (part of
the learning process, eh?) and i accidentally set my clock to GMT, which
is 5 hours behind the time here.  how can i reset it to display my local
time?  thanks.

seth




[newbie] Clock Setting

2000-03-17 Thread HAL 9000

hello all... i re installed linux due to a dumb move on my part (part of
the learning process, eh?) and i accidentally set my clock to GMT, which
is 5 hours behind the time here.  how can i reset it to display my local
time?  thanks.

seth



Re: [newbie] Clock Setting

2000-03-17 Thread bosco


With a hammer!



bosco().



HAL 9000 wrote:

 hello all... i re installed linux due to a dumb move on my part (part of
 the learning process, eh?) and i accidentally set my clock to GMT, which
 is 5 hours behind the time here.  how can i reset it to display my local
 time?  thanks.

 seth



Re: [newbie] Clock Setting

2000-03-17 Thread Anthony Huereca

Type "setup" as root, and there should be an option to configure the time zone. 


 hello all... i re installed linux due to a dumb move on my part (part of
 the learning process, eh?) and i accidentally set my clock to GMT, which
 is 5 hours behind the time here.  how can i reset it to display my local
 time?  thanks.
 
 seth
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