at konsole
type ti + tab text command will show command about
ti***
when u want to use command type man <command> but i
cant read:( have Thai language?
sawaddee
--- Miark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Todd,
> 
> I use Win4Lin and the same thing happened to me.
> When I corrected
> the time today, it took.
> 
> Miark
> 
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:09:35 +0000
> Todd Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Maybe you're right.  I never saw a setting in
> BIOS, but I'll check 
> > again.  I never did boot to windows.  I only used
> win4lin.  It was wierd 
> > because I was up during the time change, and it
> worked fine.  I actually 
> > left the machine on and when I came back in the
> morning, it was 2 hrs 
> > behind.  That's when started messing with the kde
> clock settings and 
> > when I rebooted, the time was 6hrs behind (like
> KDE was assuming that 
> > the hardware clock was set to  GMT)
> > 
> > Todd
> > 
> > Richard Urwin wrote:
> > 
> > >The background is that MS sets the hardware clock
> in local time, whereas
> > >*nix sets it to GMT and handles local time in
> software.
> > >
> > >Actually I would be suprised if it was the BIOS,
> did you boot Windows at
> > >some point? That would have changed the hardware
> clock. Since Windows
> > >takes care of it, I don't see a BIOS manufacturer
> designing such a
> > >feature. It would be wrong whatever OS you ran.
> If it was a feature of
> > >the BIOS I would expect there to be an option to
> turn it off.
> > >
> > >--
> > >Richard Urwin, Private
> > >"No 9000 series computer has ever made a mitsake
> or corrubiteddatatato."
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >[mailto:newbie-owner@;linux-mandrake.com]On Behalf
> Of John Richard Smith
> > >Sent: 29 October 2002 11:25
> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Subject: Re: [newbie] Clock settings
> > >
> > >
> > >Todd Franklin wrote:
> > >
> > >  
> > >
> > >>OK here's my problem:  Daylight savings time
> took effect the other 
> > >>night.  My BIOS seems to be capable of taking
> care of this itself.  
> > >>KDE did too.  So now my clock was 2 hrs behind. 
> I used the KDE time 
> > >>and Date configuration, and set it to the
> correct time CST (central 
> > >>standard time GMT-6) and then when I rebooted,
> kde reported time 6 
> > >>hours behind. In other words, KDE thinks the
> bios clock is set to 
> > >>GMT.  But in boot-up, linux reported the proper
> time.  So this time I 
> > >>set KDE to unspecified (UTC) and now the BIOS,
> KDE and Linux boot-up 
> > >>report the proper time.  However, Netscape mail
> tags all my messages 
> > >>in GMT.  Can somebody tell me the proper way to
> fix this problem.
> > >>
> > >>Todd
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> 
> > >>
> > >>    
> > >>
> > >Possibly you don't have    KED - Control Center 
> -  System  -  Date+time
> > >set
> > >to your local ?
> > >
> > >It ought to then read your system clock and
> adjust it,but somehow it
> > >makes
> > >little mistakes , so just alter it.
> > >John
> > >
> > >  
> > >
> >
>
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