>occasionally there is a bug with respect to setting the time 
>at boot that throws it back to some arbitrary date, possibly 1969. >If that is 
>the case are you running a stable- released version of >Debian ?

date is back to January 1, 1970, but battery is good, lasting 2 hours. 
Previously with tiger was lasting up to 5 hours, but Debian thermostate is 
lower then Tiger, so fan is on much more often, yeaterday I fix temperature to 
58C from 50C, I will check how long lasts now.
In fact I don't have battery on power management, and every time I adjust 
time/date settings, return me an error message but new date is kept only for 
the session
angelo



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