Richard Swen wrote:
NTFS: 5GB
NTFS: 4GB
Linux Swap: 256MB
Linux EXT2: 4GB
Are you contemplating dual dooting between Windows NT and
Linux? NT does not like to share the machine with other
operating systems. Hard to believe isn't it? I was completely
shocked when I tried once. It really
Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
I should add in that the change is usually by 5 hours, which is my
timezone's offset from GMT, so I've been wondering if maybe I
accidentally picked the wrong setting concerning the hardware clock
being set to GMT during installation. I can't find where that setting
is
William Jensen wrote:
Sounds like the clock/system battery is dying. Have you tried replacing that?
Bill
What if it's soldered to the mutha board? Does anybody (company) do that
anymore?
Paul
Is there anyway I can get my clock to reflect the
time I live in? I thought it would be cool to have
my time set to GMT, but there are lots of little things
I need to reflect the time I know.
Michael Smith wrote:
BTW, I've hooked up several boxen to @home, and sometimes the "modem" needs to
be
turned off. That's my big troubleshooting step if I can't ping the outside.
It's a step we take all the time on our CSU/DSU units (some people call
them modems).
Bottom line is that it w
Chris Majewski wrote:
I have a cable connection to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It worked under linux.
I now have a new machine.
Even with the same ethernet card as the old machine, I can't get
the connection going. Same settings, same ip address, no dhcp
(don't need it says Rogers, since my ip hasn't c
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