On 03/12/2003 at 20:59, Chris Tillman wrote: > Other posters have noted that you have to set your linux clock to > local time, not GMT. The reason is that that's how MacOS has always > worked, and the clock is set in NVRAM ... so, since MacOS gives you no > choice, if you want them to be the same, you have to set your Linux > system to local time too.
I have my iBook set to gmt and I haven't had any problems with that (I also boot macosx once in a while). I was told once that only broken osses (read windows) had problems dealing with gmt stored times in system clock. Am I right? or was I mistaken? Thanks -- Kiko Please do not reply to the sender address of this email; due to spam and Windows (TM) worms, everything not comming from the list is "stored" in /dev/null. Put menorqui in the user part to send me anything. _Although_, I prefer replies sent to the list so that others can benefit from the discussion. Thanks.