On 7/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2:07:53 pm 07/04/06 "abhinav sahai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi all
> > i have installed  ubuntu 6.06 on my machine.
> > now each time i logged onto the system after restarting, the time of
> > the desktop  is changed.
> > after reading the guide i changed the file /etc/default/rcS
> > i changed the line containing set UTC =yes to UTC = no.
>
> Did you also reset the system time to the correct local time? Is
> the time shown on the system correct? Did you do a
> "sudo /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh restart"?
>
no i did not do that earlier
after doing that now everything works
thanx



> > since i have done that when i try to run anything starting with
> > ""sudo....  "  i get the message
> > sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Jul  5 07:56:37 2006
> > the time  at the end is different always..
> > as a result i cannot perform any operation with superuser priveledge.
> > i cannot change that file also to original
> > what chould i do?
>
> If resetting the time does not work, you can always change the root
> password by booting into single user mode (edit the grub menu at
> boot time, add "single" to the end of the kernel line, and boot).
> This should bring up a shell prompt, at which you can use passwd
> to reset the root password.
>
> Regards,
> Gora
>
>
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