So the problem is that (aside from the possibility that OS9 is not
being recognized) if the other OS is OS9, the default for hardware
clock should be local time, but if the other OS is OS-X, the
default for the hardware clock should be UTC. Is that a correct
assessment?
I solve it by
On Monday 26 February 2007 04:20, Todd Partridge wrote:
Do you have another operating system installed on that system?
If you do, was that operating system detected by the installer?
If you do not, why not correct the system clock to UTC. For a system
only running linux that is the
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 05:53:16PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
Note that Debian people tell me that OSx systems _are supposed_ to run
with internal clock on UTC.
This seems correct, yes; My PowerBook happily runs both Debian and OS X
at this time, with clock set correctly, and with 'tail -n 1
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