Thanks for the advice.
PS: I don't have the _other_ OS anymore thanks to RedHat :)
Le mar 24/12/2002 à 17:46, Matthew Saltzman a écrit :
On 24 Dec 2002, Julien Olivier wrote:
Hi
I have a weird problem with Red Hat 8 on my Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo D
laptop.
I live in France so I sat
Thanks a lot, I'll try that.
Le mar 24/12/2002 à 16:53, Roger Schmeits a écrit :
For some odd ball reason unknown to me redhat does like the clock
sometimes. Using the 'hwclock' command I have had to either sync the
bios clock to the o/s.
hwclock --hctosys
This sets hardware clcok to the
Hi
I have a weird problem with Red Hat 8 on my Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo D
laptop.
I live in France so I sat up the clock to use Paris timezone. At first,
it worked well but after a few days, I restarted my computer and saw
that the time was 1 hour under the correct one. So I tried to set it
back by
For some odd ball reason unknown to me redhat does like the clock
sometimes. Using the 'hwclock' command I have had to either sync the
bios clock to the o/s.
hwclock --hctosys
This sets hardware clcok to the system clock.
Might also want to look in the /etc/sysconfig directory for clock
On 24 Dec 2002, Julien Olivier wrote:
Hi
I have a weird problem with Red Hat 8 on my Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo D
laptop.
I live in France so I sat up the clock to use Paris timezone. At first,
it worked well but after a few days, I restarted my computer and saw
that the time was 1 hour under