Note that this can als indicate that the Mobo battery that keeps the time synced when the power is off may be dead.But try the hwclock stuff first.On 2/13/06,
Christophe Choumert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 13 February 2006 13:36, Y-Lan Boureau wrote:> Does anyone know a fix to this --
On Monday 13 February 2006 13:36, Y-Lan Boureau wrote:
> Does anyone know a fix to this -- either, how I could set correct time
> and date in Open Firmware, or allow Linux to remember its own time and
> date ?
The relevant option is in /etc/conf.d/clock :
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# If you want to set the Hardware
Try "hwclock -systohc" after you've set your system time. That should
set the hardware clock for you.
-Joe
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Hi,I've recently installed gentoo on a G4 TiBook and it's working fine.However, I have a couple of unresolved problems, one of which being, the system doesn't remember the date. I had entered the correct date when installing, but it always follow the system date instead (the date that ap