Re: time conflict

2010-05-05 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Mon, May 03, 2010 at 15:09:36 -0500, Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Every time you shutdown Linux the Linux system time is dumped as the new BIOS time. So the BIOS time can be set by setting the system time. I am not sure how Windows handles this but I would bet local time

time conflict

2010-05-03 Thread Andres Felipe Acosta Gil
Hey all. I have a problem with time configuratin, i have 2 OSs in my laptop; Windows 7 and Fedora 12, when i boot fedora, the clock is always unconfigured and when i configure it and later boot Windows, the windows clock is unconfigured, Any suggestion?? Regards -- Andres Acosta -- users

Re: time conflict

2010-05-03 Thread Joerg Bergmann
Am 03.05.2010 21:04, schrieb Andres Felipe Acosta Gil: Hey all. I have a problem with time configuratin, i have 2 OSs in my laptop; Windows 7 and Fedora 12, when i boot fedora, the clock is always unconfigured and when i configure it and later boot Windows, the windows clock is

Re: time conflict

2010-05-03 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 05/03/2010 03:04 PM, Andres Felipe Acosta Gil wrote: Hey all. I have a problem with time configuratin, i have 2 OSs in my laptop; Windows 7 and Fedora 12, when i boot fedora, the clock is always unconfigured and when i configure it and later boot Windows, the windows clock is unconfigured,

Re: time conflict

2010-05-03 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 05/03/2010 03:55 PM, Tom Horsley wrote: On Mon, 03 May 2010 15:48:43 -0400 Jerry Feldman wrote: Click on the Time Zone tab and uncheck System clock uses UTC. This will correct the system so you can dual boot both Fedora and that other OS. But the odds are good that both systems