You told Linux that your CMOS clock was set to GMT and that you were in the
Eastern timezone.  So set the CMOS clock to GMT(for EST add 5 hours) and all
will be right until you rebuild and tell the install that your clock is NOT
set to GMT...

Lyle

-----Original Message-----
From: Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 3:51 PM
To: Mandrake List
Subject: [expert] LM 7.0 loses the clock setting


Hello,

I have LM 7.0 installed on my notebook computer. All of a sudden I 
noticed that when I boot the clock which is displayed on the KDE 
panel is 5 hours behind EST. I set it then on reboot the same thing. 
I thought maybe the internal clock battery is going bad. But when I 
enter the BIOS setup at startup, the cock is correct, but it changes 
when it boot into linux. And it is off exactly 5 hours. I did set it 
back in the DrakeConf. But on the next reboot it is back by 5 hours.

Any ideas?

Thank you.

M.S.



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M. R. Salehpour, Ph.D., DABR
Associate Professor / Chief Physicist
Rad. Onc. / ECU School of Medicine
Dir. Medical Physics Grad. Program
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  (252) 816-2900
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