Re: Same dates between Debian and Windows

2000-01-02 Thread John Hasler
Bart writes: > I have Debian and Windows installed on the system and for the life of me > I can't seem to be able to get their dates to match up. You probably told the install that your hardware clock was set to UTC (GMT) when you installed. Windows requires that it be set to local time. Edit /e

Re: Same dates between Debian and Windows

2000-01-02 Thread Brian May
> "Kent" == Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Kent> I'm not sure if Windows can deal with the hardware clock Kent> being set to GMT time, so you might want to set the hardware Kent> clock to local time. What do you mean? If Windows could deal properly with the hardware clock b

Re: Same dates between Debian and Windows

2000-01-02 Thread Kent West
Oops, left out a step. Kent West wrote: > is specified in "/etc/default/rcS". So edit this file, and there's a > "GMT=" line and a comment above that line that explains how the "GMT=" > line should be set. Assuming you've set the hardware clock to local > time, just leave the line as GMT=""; if

Re: Same dates between Debian and Windows

2000-01-02 Thread Kent West
Bart Szyszka wrote: > > Hello, > > I have Debian and Windows installed on the system and for the > life of me I can't seem to be able to get their dates to match up. > I've tried various programs that do things with NTP servers and > have tried to configure them with/without GMT offsets and I've

Same dates between Debian and Windows

2000-01-02 Thread Bart Szyszka
Hello, I have Debian and Windows installed on the system and for the life of me I can't seem to be able to get their dates to match up. I've tried various programs that do things with NTP servers and have tried to configure them with/without GMT offsets and I've also played around with linuxconf (