On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Ken Moffat wrote: > Kurt Wall wrote: > > >Quoth Kevin O'Gorman: > > > > > >>I don't know what I did the last time I went to adjust my machine's > >>clock, but it seems Linux no longer talks nice to the hardware clock. > >>Every time I boot, the clock is off by 7 hours, and for my setup > >>thats usually once a day (no fault of Linux, I just have to shut this > >>off at night). > >> > >> > > > >Kevin, > > > >Did you ever get this straightened out? > > > >Kurt > > > > > > Maybe during install the incorrect hardware clock setting was chosen. > Some distros ask which your hardware clock is set to, UTC or local. > Seven hours is the difference between UTC and Pacific time (US). > > (or was this too obvious) > >
It wasn't during install. Everything had been running okay for a time, then I got lost in trying to tweak something through the KDE panel thingies, and could never quite figure out what I had done, and couldn't undo it. ++ kevin _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
