RE: [newbie] Clock Setting

2000-03-27 Thread Cesar Octavio Delgado
Try timetool, or linuxconfig. -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de HAL 9000 Enviado el: Viernes, 17 de Marzo de 2000 06:32 a.m. Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: [newbie] Clock Setting hello all... i re installed linux due to a dumb move on my

Re: [newbie] Clock Setting

2000-03-17 Thread Anthony Huereca
Type "setup" as root, and there should be an option to configure the time zone. > hello all... i re installed linux due to a dumb move on my part (part of > the learning process, eh?) and i accidentally set my clock to GMT, which > is 5 hours behind the time here. how can i reset it to display

Re: [newbie] Clock Setting

2000-03-17 Thread bosco
With a hammer! bosco(). HAL 9000 wrote: > hello all... i re installed linux due to a dumb move on my part (part of > the learning process, eh?) and i accidentally set my clock to GMT, which > is 5 hours behind the time here. how can i reset it to display my local > time? thanks. > > seth

[newbie] Clock Setting

2000-03-17 Thread HAL 9000
hello all... i re installed linux due to a dumb move on my part (part of the learning process, eh?) and i accidentally set my clock to GMT, which is 5 hours behind the time here. how can i reset it to display my local time? thanks. seth