> > Of Vitux
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 2:58 PM
> > To: debian-user
> > Subject: OT(sort of): hwclock w/ Compaq, playing ".ram"'s
> >
> > When I'm surfing the 'net and run into a .ram file, Netscape
> > wants to save it to d
Lee Elliott wrote:
>
> Hello Vitux,
>
> On 12-Apr-00, you wrote:
>
> V> Hi There.
> V> I can't seem to get the cmos clock set doing:
> V> hwclock --set --date="foo/bar..."
> V> I figure maybe my compaq mobo has some strangeness in it's
> V> CMOS?? It's a EP 6350, PII/350, using (AFAIK) a proprie
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
> Of Vitux
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 2:58 PM
> To: debian-user
> Subject: OT(sort of): hwclock w/ Compaq, playing ".ram"'s
>
> When I'm surfing the '
Hello Vitux,
On 12-Apr-00, you wrote:
V> Hi There.
V> I can't seem to get the cmos clock set doing:
V> hwclock --set --date="foo/bar..."
V> I figure maybe my compaq mobo has some strangeness in it's
V> CMOS?? It's a EP 6350, PII/350, using (AFAIK) a proprietary
V> compaq-bios.
Could well be due
Hi There.
I can't seem to get the cmos clock set doing:
hwclock --set --date="foo/bar..."
I figure maybe my compaq mobo has some strangeness in it's
CMOS?? It's a EP 6350, PII/350, using (AFAIK) a proprietary
compaq-bios.
Another question:
When I'm surfing the 'net and run into a .ram file, Netsca
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