On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 10:24, C Falconer wrote: > Linux likes to keep GMT time in the system clock, whereas windows stores > localtime - thats the source of your problem. > > How to fix it? Store local time in the system clock (for windows) then > tell linux that. It would be distro-specific so what distro do you run? > > In debian it'd be tzconfig as root. >
As above.. but remember that linux won't automatically deal with daylight savings time if you're not storing GMT time. This isn't a real problem if you're booting into windows regularly because it prompts to change the time twice a year :) > On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 10:07, Kevin Linux account wrote: > > Ever since I set my computer up with Windows and Linux on my machine I have had >trouble with the time and date being wrong. in one instance I had to go into cmos and >set the time there but I am still having problems, any suggestions > > > > Regards, > > Kevin > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Sascha Beaumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
