Re: [newbie] Date won't stay set

2000-11-30 Thread Mark Weaver
you might also try unselecting the CMOS checkbox while you're in there setting your time zone. -- Mark / * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat * in order to get the rats up from below decks * so they can be kicked over the side and drowned! * * REGISTERED LINUX USER #

Re: [newbie] Date won't stay set

2000-11-30 Thread bascule
i have definitely read that some computers will display gmt only in the panel of kde, however i don't remember where, i think it was a kde/hardware thing but you will have to do a search on it, from what i read you aren't doing anything wrong, sorry to be of no more help but at least you know

[newbie] Date won't stay set

2000-11-29 Thread Mark Johnson
Every time I reboot my date reverts back 6 hours. No matter how many times I correct it with the 'date' command it still reverts back after rebooting? What am I doing wrong here?

Re: [newbie] Date won't stay set

2000-11-29 Thread John Rye
Mark Johnson wrote: Every time I reboot my date reverts back 6 hours. No matter how many times I correct it with the 'date' command it still reverts back after rebooting? What am I doing wrong here? Is the 6 hour difference your offset from GMT/UT? Use drakconf and set your timezone. I

Re: [newbie] Date won't stay set

2000-11-29 Thread Vincent Primavera
Hello, Are you using Windows on the same machine? Is Linux set to GMT? Sometimes that is an issue. Thank You, Vincent A. Primavera On Wednesday 29 November 2000 12:41, Paul wrote: On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Mark Johnson wrote: Every time I reboot my date reverts back 6

Re: [newbie] Date won't stay set

2000-11-29 Thread patrick
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, you wrote: On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Mark Johnson wrote: Every time I reboot my date reverts back 6 hours. No matter how many times I correct it with the 'date' command it still reverts back after rebooting? What am I doing wrong here? Is your timezone set correctly? Check

Re: [newbie] Date won't stay set

2000-11-29 Thread L. H. LOO
At 00-11-29 -0600, you wrote: Every time I reboot my date reverts back 6 hours. Suggest check your time zone setting. HTH