Maybe your bios battery is flat!

Don wrote:
> 
> I am trying to figure out why does not Mandrake 7.2, and/or KDE2.0 see the
> system clock?  Whenever I reboot this system the time gets reset to 00:00:00
> and starts counting from there.  I usually reset the clock in KDE, but must
> reset the clock each time I reboot.  This is a dual boot machine, with Win2k
> and Mandrake 7.2.  Win2k shows the correct time. I have reloaded MDK7.2 SMP
> on this system 14 times now trying to get  things to run stable.
> 
> Machine Info:
> Abit BP6 with two Celeron 466's not overcclocked
> 512 MB memory
> ATI Rage 128 with 32MB Mem (AGP)
> Adaptec 2940 controlling 2GB Jaz drive
> WD 20.5 GB master Drive(Win2k) and 15.3 GB slave on IDE3 (HPT366)
>   controller
> Linksys NIC 10/100
> Haupauge WINTV card
> ________________-
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>  Don ....
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> 73 de kk6wj
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