linuxconf
date&time
select your time zone and deselect Clock stores time in GMT format.
type date and time
that should do it, you're set.  Do not change anything else.  Let me know if 
that doesn't work, and what's your average drift and your time zone.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: 

> 
> 
> The problem is just that ...i'm not always cooencted to the
> internet!...before i installed M6.0 i was running RH5.1 and everything was
> al right...the time was ok under Win$ as well as under Linux which no
> additional on-line command...i think i must set up correctly some variable
> somewhere in /etc
> Thanx anyway....
> Marc
> 
> 
> On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> > Hello every body !
> > I have a PC dual Boot M6.0/Win95 and i corrupted the clock settings of
> > Linux...can someone tell me what is to be set in the init files please
> ?...
> > at the moment, every time i log on, the clock gives a wrong  value...I
> know
> > that Win56 write the RTC but can't find the correct programming for
> Linux...
> Whoops...make that "rdate -s <servername>" :-)
>       John
> 



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