On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 06:40:25AM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote: | The hardware clock should always be set to UTC (formerly GMT).
I agree here :-). | The only time you want the hardware clock on local time is when you are | dual-booting Windows, since Windows runs with local time in the hardware | clock. Alternatively you can simply let Windows be wrong and use UTC rather than Local Time. This is what I did on the laptop I use at work because I don't use windows very often, and don't care so much if windows has the correct local time or not. -D -- If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him. But when he asks he must believe and not doubt, because he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. James 1:5-6 http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/
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