On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 19:57:40 -0500
Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gabriel wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 12:15, Alberto Bert wrote:
> >
> >>On Sep 09 at 05:32PM-0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> >>
> >>>Alberto Bert wrote:
> >>>
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a dual boot win and g
:-)))
ohh, nice stuff! I was watching in man pages to see what it does mean...
be carefull folk! ;-)
alb
On Sep 10 at 10:07AM-0700, Andrew Farmer wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 06:15:02PM +0200, Alberto Bert muttered:
> > On Sep 09 at 05:32PM-0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> > > Yes, I've got a
gabriel wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 12:15, Alberto Bert wrote:
On Sep 09 at 05:32PM-0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Alberto Bert wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a dual boot win and gentoo and I decided to use the GTM time for
the linux kernel, but I would like to see my local time.
Unfortunately windows s
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 06:15:02PM +0200, Alberto Bert muttered:
> On Sep 09 at 05:32PM-0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> > Yes, I've got a one-liner for you:
> >
> > dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda1 (or whatever partition Windows is on)
>
> What is it supposed to do? I don't know what /dev/zero is...
/
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 12:15, Alberto Bert wrote:
> On Sep 09 at 05:32PM-0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> > Alberto Bert wrote:
> > >Hi all,
> > >
> > >I've got a dual boot win and gentoo and I decided to use the GTM time for
> > >the linux kernel, but I would like to see my local time.
> > >
> > >Unfo
On Sep 09 at 05:32PM-0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> Alberto Bert wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I've got a dual boot win and gentoo and I decided to use the GTM time for
> >the linux kernel, but I would like to see my local time.
> >
> >Unfortunately windows seem to touch the time and in gentoo I've alway
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> Alberto Bert wrote:
> > Unfortunately windows seem to touch the time and in gentoo I've always a
> > wrong time.
>
> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda1 (or whatever partition Windows is on)
Funny, +5
:-)
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Mike Williams wrote:
> > > Windows doesn't understand the concept of GMT. Time is only localtime.
> > > So if you dual boot Windows and Linux, then you either have to deal with
> > > the time being wrong in one of them or tell Linux not to use GMT.
> > >
> > > Edit /etc/rc.con
Alberto Bert wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a dual boot win and gentoo and I decided to use the GTM time for
the linux kernel, but I would like to see my local time.
Unfortunately windows seem to touch the time and in gentoo I've always a
wrong time.
I think this is an old problem... Is there any way to
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On Tuesday 09 September 2003 22:22, Alberto Bert wrote:
> > Windows doesn't understand the concept of GMT. Time is only localtime.
> > So if you dual boot Windows and Linux, then you either have to deal with
> > the time being wrong in one of them or
On Sep 09 at 04:08PM-0400, Marshal Newrock wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Alberto Bert wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've got a dual boot win and gentoo and I decided to use the GTM time for
> > the linux kernel, but I would like to see my local time.
> >
> > Unfortunately windows seem to touch the t
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Alberto Bert wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a dual boot win and gentoo and I decided to use the GTM time for
> the linux kernel, but I would like to see my local time.
>
> Unfortunately windows seem to touch the time and in gentoo I've always a
> wrong time.
>
> I think this is
Hi all,
I've got a dual boot win and gentoo and I decided to use the GTM time for
the linux kernel, but I would like to see my local time.
Unfortunately windows seem to touch the time and in gentoo I've always a
wrong time.
I think this is an old problem... Is there any way to overcome it?
Than
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