on 7/18/01 11:34 AM, Leonard Leblanc at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey All,
This is probably going to be an easy question for most of you, but I can't
seem to get a grasp on what the problem is...
# hwclock
Tue Jul 17 22:38:11 2001 -0.044470 seconds
# hwclock --localtime
Wed Jul 18
the command 'hwclock --systohc' to set the clock to the system
time after a date command.
Ian
-Original Message-
From: Ari Pollak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 1:53 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Date Problems...
First of all, I don't think that's
First of all, I don't think that's the real 'uname -a' output. uname -a
has more than just the date. Second of all, the hardware clock and the
system (Linux) clock are different. if you type the command 'date',
you'll probably get the same output as uname. To transfer the hardware
clock to the
First off thanks to everyone who replied to my first problem. I was actually
trying to just change the hour and nothing else using the 'date' command. Duh!
Ok my brother is wanting to install Debian on his home machine, after I've been
telling him how great the support is from you guys and
Subject: Date Problems
Date: Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 01:10:08AM -0500
In reply to:D Richards
Quoting D Richards([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello
I've just reinstalled debian hamm on my new 2.5 gig HD with no problems.
Except I can't seem to understand the correct syntax for
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 01:10:08AM -0500,
D Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just reinstalled debian hamm on my new 2.5 gig HD with no problems.
Except I can't seem to understand the correct syntax for setting my system
date and time using 'date'.
Can anyone give me an example
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 01:10:08AM -0500, D Richards wrote:
Hello
I've just reinstalled debian hamm on my new 2.5 gig HD with no problems.
Except I can't seem to understand the correct syntax for setting my system
date and time using 'date'.
Can anyone give me an example with an
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