Re: [newbie] Startup files

2001-03-02 Thread Cory Weber

I thought of that, but my bios time is set correctly, and there isn't a
listing for my city, St. Louis, the closest I could find was Chicago, I'm
just trying to figure this out

Cory Weber


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 The first time I had that problem, I had to go into the BIOS and set the
 time there.  Then it was into the KDE Control Center to set time relative
 to my local time zone.

 Barry :-)


 On Mon, 26 February 2001, "Cory Weber" wrote:

 
  ok, I have Mandrake Linux 7.0, and a small problem, it keeps setting the
  time wrong on boot up. I see a line that says
  setting time to: blah blah   [  OK  ]
  I was wondering where is it getting that information at so I can go in
and
  edit it accordingly.
 
 
  Cory Weber


 
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Re: [newbie] Startup files

2001-03-02 Thread Barry Premeaux

I never used 7.0, so I don't have a point of reference to go on. 
I'm 
wondering if you have an offset or some other variation set up
that is
shifting the time.  I'm running 7.2 and you can go into Linuxconf
through
DrakConf and set the time from there.  The next level above that
is in
KDE's Control Center.  I would look in these areas in 7.0 to see
where I
might be incorrectly set.

Barry :-)

Cory Weber wrote:
 
 I thought of that, but my bios time is set correctly, and there isn't a
 listing for my city, St. Louis, the closest I could find was Chicago, I'm
 just trying to figure this out
 
 Cory Weber
 
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 8:22 AM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Startup files
 
  The first time I had that problem, I had to go into the BIOS and set the
  time there.  Then it was into the KDE Control Center to set time relative
  to my local time zone.
 
  Barry :-)
 
 
  On Mon, 26 February 2001, "Cory Weber" wrote:
 
  
   ok, I have Mandrake Linux 7.0, and a small problem, it keeps setting the
   time wrong on boot up. I see a line that says
   setting time to: blah blah   [  OK  ]
   I was wondering where is it getting that information at so I can go in
 and
   edit it accordingly.
  
  
   Cory Weber
 
 
  
  Surfree.com - nationwide internet access
  http://www.surfree.com
 
 




Re: [newbie] Startup files

2001-02-28 Thread bpremeaux

The first time I had that problem, I had to go into the BIOS and set the
time there.  Then it was into the KDE Control Center to set time relative
to my local time zone.

Barry :-)


On Mon, 26 February 2001, "Cory Weber" wrote:

 
 ok, I have Mandrake Linux 7.0, and a small problem, it keeps setting the
 time wrong on boot up. I see a line that says
 setting time to: blah blah   [  OK  ]
 I was wondering where is it getting that information at so I can go in and
 edit it accordingly.
 
 
 Cory Weber



Surfree.com - nationwide internet access
http://www.surfree.com




[newbie] Startup files

2001-02-27 Thread Cory Weber

ok, I have Mandrake Linux 7.0, and a small problem, it keeps setting the
time wrong on boot up. I see a line that says
setting time to: blah blah   [  OK  ]
I was wondering where is it getting that information at so I can go in and
edit it accordingly.


Cory Weber