At 07:15 PM 1/17/2005, you wrote:
Alan Crandall wrote:
> after a reboot from 2000 the bios showed the right time/reboot from
> Mandrake,clock was off
Here's the technical tidbit you're missing. A PC has a hardware
clock. It runs off a battery, and keeps time even when the PC is
turned off. Windo
Alan Crandall wrote:
> after a reboot from 2000 the bios showed the right time/reboot from
> Mandrake,clock was off
Here's the technical tidbit you're missing. A PC has a hardware
clock. It runs off a battery, and keeps time even when the PC is
turned off. Windows likes the hardware clock to
At 12:34 PM 1/17/2005, you wrote:
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Alan Crandall wrote:
This is just a side note to this thread and a ? When I reboot from
Mandrake 10.1-it has the correct time-into XP, XP time is 4 hours off ?
Any ideas why? This only occurs when i reboot from mandrake,rebooting
Alan Crandall wrote:
This is just a side note to this thread and a ? When I reboot from
Mandrake 10.1-it has the correct time-into XP, XP time is 4 hours off
? Any ideas why? This only occurs when i reboot from
mandrake,rebooting from 2000/QNX does not have this problem ? Thanks
Next time you r
At 12:40 PM 1/16/2005, you wrote:
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Ok, tried a littl tweakin here, Russ - what does it say now??
This is just a side note to this thread and a ? When I reboot from Mandrake
10.1-it has the correct time-into XP, XP time is 4 hours off ? Any ideas
why? This only occur
http://lists.ssc.com/pipermail/linux-list/2001-October/010265.html
Original Message ----
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Computer time on Mozilla email?
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 09:25:03 +
From: Jeff Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
To: Eugene Uni
Jeff Newton wrote:
> Okay, let's try a LIVE ROUND of email at 9:24 AM
Is your system time correct? From a console, run the date
command. You'll see something like this.
$ date
Mon Jan 17 09:34:37 PST 2005
Two things to check for here: Is the time right, and is your timezone
PST.
If either on
Okay, let's try a LIVE ROUND of email at 9:24 AM
Jeff
Russ Johnson wrote:
Jeff Newton wrote:
Okay, now lets try this now and see how this goes?? Comments anyone,
did I master the jedi, yet?
I'm not seeing the same thing as Larry...
It appears (to me) that you wrote that message at 1:57 PM, on the
Jeff Newton wrote:
Ok, tried a littl tweakin here, Russ - what does it say now??
No change... This message is dated 1/16 at 12:40 PM. (40 minutes after
noon).
Russ
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Jeff Newton wrote:
Okay, now lets try this now and see how this goes?? Comments anyone,
did I master the jedi, yet?
I'm not seeing the same thing as Larry...
It appears (to me) that you wrote that message at 1:57 PM, on the 16th,
not 9:57.
Larrys' message came in at 1:37 AM on the 17th. (Today)
Looks like it, since it only took 2 minutes to get to the mailing list server
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by tux.euglug.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 802A63A1
for ; Sun, 16 Jan 2005 22:00:40 -0800 (PST)
Received: from
Okay, now lets try this now and see how this goes?? Comments anyone, did I
master the jedi, yet?
Bob Miller wrote:
Mozilla is definitely in the GMT time zone, and eight hours
off from PST. Presumably your whole computer off by that much.
If you run KDE, you should be able to launch the Control C
Jeff Newton wrote:
> Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 20:17:28 +
>
> how in the world do I correct the time on my email with Mozilla?? I looked
> in the preferences and didn't see anything about putting the correct time
> on emails?? I got an email from a friend stating that my computer email
> time
Ok, tried a littl tweakin here, Russ - what does it say now??
Jeff
Russ Johnson wrote:
Jeff Newton wrote:
Well, I checked the email, I just sent to the list and it was one
minute later than the time, I had sent it to the list, Mr. O, so, it
looks like my computer time is okay. I'm too thinking no
Jeff Newton wrote:
Well, I checked the email, I just sent to the list and it was one
minute later than the time, I had sent it to the list, Mr. O, so, it
looks like my computer time is okay. I'm too thinking now its EFN's
mail server time, most likely or the receiving party??
Well, except for th
Well, I checked the email, I just sent to the list and it was one minute later
than the time, I had sent it to the list, Mr. O, so, it looks like my computer
time is okay. I'm too thinking now its EFN's mail server time, most likely or
the receiving party??
Jeff
Mr O wrote:
It's unlikely to be
It's unlikely to be Mozilla. Most likely your system time or the
time on the mail server.
--- Jeff Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys -
>
> how in the world do I correct the time on my email with
> Mozilla?? I looked in
> the preferences and didn't see anything about putting the
> co
Hey guys -
how in the world do I correct the time on my email with Mozilla?? I looked in
the preferences and didn't see anything about putting the correct time on
emails?? I got an email from a friend stating that my computer email time was
about 6 hours difference.
Go figures
Jeff
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