Re: IBM PC Server 500

2001-08-16 Thread Kevin A. Foss
he patch included, although I'm not sure which version is the earliest. I know at least 2.2.18 does. -Kevin -- Kevin A. Foss [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Why? mktime() failed unexpectedly (rc -1). Aborting.

2000-02-10 Thread Kevin A. Foss
asiest thing would be to get a newer util-linux, or if that would require a lot of dependencies for you, download the source and just compile a newer hwclock for yourself. It may have got messed up on 1/1/2000 because somehow the century byte got changed in an unexpected fashion when it change

Re: Why? mktime() failed unexpectedly (rc -1). Aborting.

2000-02-05 Thread Kevin A. Foss
didn't mention the version of hwclock/util-linux you were using, but older (slink-era) versions will fail on some CMOS because of where the century byte is stored. I know I used to get exactly this error when I first tried to get hwclock to work on a PS/2, for example. -Kevin -- Kevin A. Foss [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: automagic ftp sessions?

1999-07-11 Thread Kevin A. Foss
off which makes the "I'm offline" upload and then runs poff. -Kevin -- Kevin A. Foss [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Boot error

1999-06-12 Thread Kevin A. Foss
ck. The danger is minimal, an improperly patched hwclock could potentially screw up your BIOS checksum, but the Debian packaged versions shouldn't. -Kevin -- Kevin A. Foss [EMAIL PROTECTED]