Tomas,
Yes, there _has_ to be a way to do in in a linux only system. I got
tired of Mandrake setting the clock wrong upon boot, and have added this
to the end of my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file:
# set clock back to HW clock value upon boot
/sbin/hwclock -s
Of course, this assumes you have set the ha
Pascal,
My configuration is single boot MacOS on a PB G4 and single boot Linux
on a PB G3.
(I use Samba to exchange files in a 4GB HFS partition on the G4.)
Does this mean I stuck in 1969 until Mandrake 9.3?
Tomas
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On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 10:06
> Finally, ever since I installed Mandrake Linux I haven't been able
> toset the date. Bamboo thinks that it's 1969. Is there a way to
> letBamboo know that it's really 2003.
You can boot once with MacOS and change the date and time.
I never had much luck changing the date under linux/ppc.
Pas
Howdy,
Everytime I boot up the first thing I do is Log Out and Log back In as KDE. Is there a way to elimanate this extra step?
Also I have corrupted KDE in a away that the tool bars are blank. As I point the cursor to them they change names as I move the cursor. How do I re-enble display of t