In Linux you have the system clock and the hardware clock. The system
clock is the clock of your motherboard that can be set in the bios
setup.
To set the system clock, the command is:
date mmddhhmm
To set the hardware clock, use the command:
hwclock --set --date=mm/dd/ hh:mm:ss
To
Sorry... there is a mistake in my message.
system clock is the clock of your motherboard
should be
hardware clock is the clock of your motherboard
Sorry for the mistake. I hope I did not confused you.
On 4/2/06, Technomancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Linux you have the system clock
Hello guys! I'm having some trouble building alsa on my machine.
The alsa kernel driver builds fine, but I get many error messages when
alsasound tries to load the module and also a lot of error messages
when the service is stopped.
I tried to build the modules with alsa-driver (I have disabled
On 3/28/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/28/06, Technomancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello guys! I'm having some trouble building alsa on my machine.
The alsa kernel driver builds fine, but I get many error messages when
alsasound tries to load the module and also a lot
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