Hi
I lost who asked this, but here is the question:
> > I just realized a *stupid* mistake. My BIOS clock is set to EDT and I
> > told UNIX it was in EST at installation. Is there an easy fix for this?
> > I've got everthing else installed and working great--I can't handle a
> > re-install ;\
The fix to the below problem was:
As root:
/usr/sbin/tzconfig # a menu driven program for changing timezones
/usr/sbin/clock -s # sets the time *from* CMOS
Thanks to Brandon Mitchell and Damir J. Naden for the information.
--Dan
Brandon Mitchell wrote:
>
> > I just realized a *stupid* mista
> I just realized a *stupid* mistake. My BIOS clock is set to EDT and I
> told UNIX it was in EST at installation. Is there an easy fix for this?
> I've got everthing else installed and working great--I can't handle a
> re-install ;\
I've never done this before (always got it right during insta
Crew,
I just realized a *stupid* mistake. My BIOS clock is set to EDT and I
told
UNIX it was in EST at installation. Is there an easy fix for this?
I've got
everthing else installed and working great--I can't handle a re-install
;\
Regards,
Dan
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