RE: [newbie] Time settings !

1999-11-01 Thread John Aldrich
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: This all seems well and good but I seem to have another problem. The time setting is correct but it continually shows the wrong time zone. It is showing MST and it should be PST. How do I change the time zone. I have tried various permutations of including

Re: [newbie] Time settings !

1999-11-01 Thread John Aldrich
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: In KDE, right? Your kernel time may be unchanged. Type Umm...nope. From a console prompt. :-) in a terminal and see what you get. If you don't like what you see, the following command will set the kernel time: date -s hh:mm:ss That's the hard way...

Re: [newbie] Time settings !

1999-11-01 Thread Barry Marler
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, John Aldrich wrote: On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: In KDE, right? Your kernel time may be unchanged. Type Umm...nope. From a console prompt. :-) Though one might think otherwise from reading postings to this list, there are alternatives to the console other then

Re: [newbie] Time settings !

1999-11-01 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 01 Nov 1999, you wrote: On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, John Aldrich wrote: On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: In KDE, right? Your kernel time may be unchanged. Type Umm...nope. From a console prompt. :-) Though one might think otherwise from reading postings to this list, there are

Re: [newbie] Time settings !

1999-10-31 Thread John Aldrich
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: Good Morning newbie-list, Just as a reminder, in order to display the correct time on your linux system, if the cmd: date shows you the correct time you can simply run the cmd: clock -w to correctly set your hardware clock. Interestingly enough, my system

Re: [newbie] Time settings !

1999-10-31 Thread Patrick Putteman
So was mine, time changed automagically to my happy surprise ;o) - Original Message - From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 31, 1999 6:36 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Time settings ! On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: Good Morning newbie-list

Re: [newbie] Time settings !

1999-10-31 Thread Barry Marler
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Patrick Putteman wrote: So was mine, time changed automagically to my happy surprise ;o) On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote: Good Morning newbie-list, Just as a reminder, in order to display the correct time on your linux system, if the cmd: date shows you the

RE: [newbie] Time settings !

1999-10-31 Thread Ken Wilson
This all seems well and good but I seem to have another problem. The time setting is correct but it continually shows the wrong time zone. It is showing MST and it should be PST. How do I change the time zone. I have tried various permutations of including the 'PST' string inside my command to