I've just discovered that on one of my systems I have the common Windows/Linux time problem where the time is always off in one system or the other i.e. the Windows clock settings differ from the Linux clock settings. Has something to do with GMT or some such.IIANM, Windows will set you bios clock to the local time, so you need to run linux in local time to avoid mismatches. In Mandrake Control Center > System > Date & Time, at least fiddle with the time to invoke a configuration change, apply it, and you will be asked if your system/hardware clock is UTC. Say no to this and all should be kopesetik. I just went round and round with this and had to do this twice to get a boot with the right time. Don't know why.
Anyway I'm pretty sure I understand why this is but what is the fix?
Jim C.
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