[gentoo-user] Time setting

2003-12-10 Thread Goran Kavrecic
I have installed the Gentoo 1.4 on my desktop pc, then added gnome, openoffice, evolution, ... After some days I realized that the displayed time is 1 hour ahead of the localtime and the one set in BIOS. I linked CET to /etc/localtime (isn't this Central Europe Time?). How can I correct this?

Re: [gentoo-user] Time setting

2003-12-10 Thread David Gethings
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 13:23, Goran Kavrecic wrote: I have installed the Gentoo 1.4 on my desktop pc, then added gnome, openoffice, evolution, ... After some days I realized that the displayed time is 1 hour ahead of the localtime and the one set in BIOS. I linked CET to /etc/localtime

Re: [gentoo-user] Time setting

2003-12-10 Thread Goran Kavrecic
Na 1071062991, 2003-12-10 ob 14:29, je David Gethings napisal(a): On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 13:23, Goran Kavrecic wrote: I have installed the Gentoo 1.4 on my desktop pc, then added gnome, openoffice, evolution, ... After some days I realized that the displayed time is 1 hour ahead of

Re: [gentoo-user] Time setting

2003-12-10 Thread Oliver Lange
Goran Kavrecic wrote: What should I install/emerge to set the time in gnome 2.4? The very best solution would be ntp, so your machine would get the exact time from an internet server. You'll never need a time-setup tool again. To setup ntp, you'll need to know who's serving the time for you. A

Re: [gentoo-user] Time setting

2003-12-10 Thread David Gethings
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 13:54, Goran Kavrecic wrote: Thanks. You were almost right. It's tzselect(first offers regions, that countries ... you meant that?), like on RH. It doesn't help except that comfirmed that CET is the right timezone. It proposes how to set this on a user basis, but not on

Re: [gentoo-user] Time setting

2003-12-10 Thread Michael Andreen
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 14.54, Goran Kavrecic wrote: I re-checked: I run RH on my notebook and the timein BIOS is the same as in linux. On my desktop(Gentoo) the BIOS/CMOS is correct and linux is 1 hout ahead. Check your CLOCK setting in /etc/rc.conf if it's set to UTC then gentoo will

Re: [gentoo-user] Time setting

2003-12-10 Thread Rumen Yotov
David Gethings wrote: On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 13:23, Goran Kavrecic wrote: I have installed the Gentoo 1.4 on my desktop pc, then added gnome, openoffice, evolution, ... After some days I realized that the displayed time is 1 hour ahead of the localtime and the one set in BIOS. I linked CET to

Re: [gentoo-user] Time setting

2003-12-10 Thread Goran Kavrecic
Na 1071065076, 2003-12-10 ob 15:04, je Michael Andreen napisal(a): On Wednesday 10 December 2003 14.54, Goran Kavrecic wrote: I re-checked: I run RH on my notebook and the timein BIOS is the same as in linux. On my desktop(Gentoo) the BIOS/CMOS is correct and linux is 1 hout ahead. Check

Re: [gentoo-user] Time setting

2003-12-10 Thread Goran Kavrecic
Na 1071064948, 2003-12-10 ob 15:02, je Rumen Yotov napisal(a): David Gethings wrote: On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 13:23, Goran Kavrecic wrote: I linked CET to /etc/localtime Hi, This is taken from Gentoo installation guide. 14.Setting your time zone ... ln -sf