[expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting

2000-02-03 Thread Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D.
Hello, I have LM 7.0 installed on my notebook computer. All of a sudden I noticed that when I boot the clock which is displayed on the KDE panel is 5 hours behind EST. I set it then on reboot the same thing. I thought maybe the internal clock battery is going bad. But when I enter the BIOS se

Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting

2000-02-03 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, you wrote: > Hello, > > I have LM 7.0 installed on my notebook computer. All of a sudden I > noticed that when I boot the clock which is displayed on the KDE > panel is 5 hours behind EST. I set it then on reboot the same thing. > I thought maybe the internal clock battery

Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting

2000-02-03 Thread Tom
On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, you wrote: > Hello, > > I have LM 7.0 installed on my notebook computer. All of a sudden I > noticed that when I boot the clock which is displayed on the KDE > panel is 5 hours behind EST. I set it then on reboot the same thing. > I thought maybe the internal clock battery

Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting

2000-02-03 Thread Mohammad Reza Salehpour
John Aldrich wrote: > > On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, you wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have LM 7.0 installed on my notebook computer. All of a sudden I > > noticed that when I boot the clock which is displayed on the KDE > > panel is 5 hours behind EST. I set it then on reboot the same thing. > > I thought

Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting

2000-02-03 Thread Civileme
"Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D." wrote: > Hello, > > I have LM 7.0 installed on my notebook computer. All of a sudden I > noticed that when I boot the clock which is displayed on the KDE > panel is 5 hours behind EST. I set it then on reboot the same thing. > I thought maybe the internal clock batt

Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting

2000-02-04 Thread Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D.
> >Ummm GMT-5=EST? > >Could you be set on Universal time? > >Civileme > > GMT is universal time. I need to figure out a way to tell that the hardware clock is not set to universal (or GMT) time but instead to the local time. A work around could be to actually set the hardware clock to univers

RE: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting

2000-02-04 Thread Fred Frigerio
TEll your machine that you are on GReenwich =). > -Original Message- > From: Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 9:31 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting > > &

Re: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting

2000-02-04 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 03 Feb 2000, you wrote: > I tried that, and selected america/new_yoork from the zone popup menu in > DrakeConf data&time panel. When select activate changes and quit and > then go back, the selection is gone. It looks to me that LM 7.0 thinks that > the BIOS time is the GMT time and then

RE: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting

2000-02-05 Thread Lyle
. Salehpour, Ph.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 3:51 PM To: Mandrake List Subject: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting Hello, I have LM 7.0 installed on my notebook computer. All of a sudden I noticed that when I boot the clock which is displayed on the KDE panel