Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 20.04.06 11:02, Joaquin wrote:
> > I'm experiencing a little problem with the system clock since I
> > entered into daylight saving time: Every time I start debian it adds
> > one hour, so it has became some kind of time machine... If any of
Hi,
Linas wrote:
> Joaquin wrote:
>
> > UTC=no
>
> Set this to "yes" and set your hardware clock (in BIOS setup) to correct
> UTC time. You might also be interested in "ntpdate" package.
I have done this with also my laptop (Debian unstable). I usually boot
it disconnected from the Internet, so n
On 20.04.06 11:02, Joaquin wrote:
> I'm experiencing a little problem with the system clock since I
> entered into daylight saving time: Every time I start debian it adds
> one hour, so it has became some kind of time machine... If any of you
> is entering into my system and making fun of me, plea
Joaquin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm experiencing a little problem with the system clock since I
entered into daylight saving time: Every time I start debian it adds
one hour, so it has became some kind of time machine... If any of you
is entering into my system and making fun of me, please say it, I
of
Joaquin wrote:
> UTC=no
Set this to "yes" and set your hardware clock (in BIOS setup) to correct
UTC time. You might also be interested in "ntpdate" package.
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Hi all,
I'm experiencing a little problem with the system clock since I
entered into daylight saving time: Every time I start debian it adds
one hour, so it has became some kind of time machine... If any of you
is entering into my system and making fun of me, please say it, I
offer a beer or a co
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