On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 12:27, Adolfo Bello wrote: > On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 11:28, Rich wrote: > > OK, it happened again this morning, only it was off by 5 hours (I may > > have been wrong about 4 hours yesterday. > > > > Any clues at all out there?? > > > > Rich > > The first time that I installed Mandrake 9, I had the same problem. Then > I remembered that I picked GMT as the time to use to synchronize with > the time server. > > During second installation (2 or 3 days later) I picked the other format > and the problem was gone.
Same here, I'm in New Zealand. During installation I always choose "No GMT" or whatever the option actually states. Found this out back when using MDK 8.0. But I've found that with MDK 9.0 changing the date/time by right-clicking the clock in the panel stuffs it all up again! Use MCC > System > Date & Time to reset the date/time AND the timezone fixes the problem. > I don't know how to change this setting after installation. IIRC using MCC as above to change your timezone gives you the "No GMT" option again. Hope that solves your problem Rich. cheers Sharrea -- Help Microsoft stamp out piracy - give Linux to a friend today
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