On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 01:33 PM, Robert M. Reed wrote:
I'm running 10.2.6, so that's not the problem.Not system wide Jaguar problem. It was a very specific anomaly. It affected our Dual 867 MDD but not an iMac, iBook or PTP clone. Every time you shut down the date/time would reset itself to 2:00 PM, December 31st, 1969 Cupertino time, or its equivalent for the time zone the Mac was located in. A major oops. Apple acknowledged it promptly and fixed it with the next upgrade. 10.2.5 fixed it completely.
Although knowing X has time problems makes me less sure that it's something I can fix.
Jack Russell
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