l me where there is some documentation on
> this. By the way I really like the Italian HOWTO.
>
> Thank you for your support
>
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> From: Paul McDermott[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 1997 3:26 AM
> To: Peter Iannarelli
> Cc: 'The
e Italian HOWTO.
Thank you for your support
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From: Paul McDermott[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 1997 3:26 AM
To: Peter Iannarelli
Cc: 'The debians'
Subject: Re: My clock doesn't know how to tell time.
this maybe a silly question, but do you have y
this maybe a silly question, but do you have your clock set to gmt when
you installed debian. if you do you will have to change something in
your boot file in /etc/init.d.
I hope this helps.
Paul McDermott
Ps. Remember no question is stupid unless is isn't ask.
On Sun, 2 Mar 1997, Peter Iannare
Hi everyone:
Here comes a stupid question.
I have a wacky clock thing happening on by Debian system.
Version 2.1.2 it is now currently 6:00 am but by clock says
22:00 or 10:00. My TZ is set to EST5EDT.
When I issue the clock command, the system bios clock is
read and then the time is correct.
W
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