Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "Santiago" == Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Santiago> Why don't you just keep your RTC to UTC? It worked for
> Santiago> me.
>
> It breaks if you need to dual boot to a competing operating system and
> keep track of times. Hmm
hi & thanks anyone
yes, in the past I had to accomodate for dual booting into that peculiar
other operating system (hereby called Windows, as by Santiago
suggestion) : I developed gtkmorph in the past, and it had to run on
both O.S.es ; but nowadays I dont, so I think I will switch my RTC to
UTC,
> "Santiago" == Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Santiago> Why don't you just keep your RTC to UTC? It worked for
Santiago> me.
It breaks if you need to dual boot to a competing operating system and
keep track of times. Hmmm. What was it called again? I think it was
this "Win
A Mennucc wrote:
> today is the first day of daylight saving time in Italy, (and many other
> European countries); but something did not work as expected in my Etch box
RTFM, the installer (clock-setup) says that if you use local time for your
clock then it assumes that there is another operatin
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007, A Mennucc wrote:
> Is there any way so that people not keeping their RTC to UTC may still
> have a correct time on daylight-saving switching days?
Anyway, tried using the ntp package?
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007, A Mennucc wrote:
> today is the first day of daylight saving time in Italy, (and many other
> European countries); but something did not work as expected in my Etch box
>
>
> --- brief summary of what I saw happening:
>
> this morning, when I booted my PC, I looked at the
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