Re: [gentoo-user] Dual OS clock issues

2015-06-04 Thread Derek Ellison
Timezone is Pacific US or America/Los_Angeles. I'll look into the hwclock and see what I can do. On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 12:30 PM, wrote: > Derek Ellison wrote: > > > I have two HDD in a UEFI system. Windows 8 on one and Gentoo on the > > other. Currently I have to update the clock everytime I b

Re: [gentoo-user] Dual OS clock issues

2015-06-04 Thread Mick
On Thursday 04 Jun 2015 20:30:24 waben...@gmail.com wrote: > Derek Ellison wrote: > > I have two HDD in a UEFI system. Windows 8 on one and Gentoo on the > > other. Currently I have to update the clock everytime I boot to the > > other OS and I'm wondering if there is a way I can avoid this? It's

Re: [gentoo-user] Dual OS clock issues

2015-06-04 Thread wabenbau
Derek Ellison wrote: > I have two HDD in a UEFI system. Windows 8 on one and Gentoo on the > other. Currently I have to update the clock everytime I boot to the > other OS and I'm wondering if there is a way I can avoid this? It's > just starting to get to be a pain to have to update it everytime

Re: [gentoo-user] OT: is your metadata safe?

2015-06-04 Thread Mick
On Thursday 04 Jun 2015 18:07:04 James wrote: > Well, the "media" like to project that everything was fine, before Snowden > did his thing. I, like many with deep roots in communications beyond TCP/IP > have known better for a long time. I was perusing some published documents > of an ILEC that wan

[gentoo-user] Dual OS clock issues

2015-06-04 Thread Derek Ellison
I have two HDD in a UEFI system. Windows 8 on one and Gentoo on the other. Currently I have to update the clock everytime I boot to the other OS and I'm wondering if there is a way I can avoid this? It's just starting to get to be a pain to have to update it everytime. Any information would be mos

[gentoo-user] OT: is your metadata safe?

2015-06-04 Thread James
Well, the "media" like to project that everything was fine, before Snowden did his thing. I, like many with deep roots in communications beyond TCP/IP have known better for a long time. I was perusing some published documents of an ILEC that wants me to do some work (a mesos cluster no less). Then

[gentoo-user] Re: writing man pages (gentoo conventions)

2015-06-04 Thread Martin Vaeth
James wrote: > > Pod leaves me with too many choices. Can you narrow it down? pod (and pod2*) is part of perl. Very likely it is already installed. man perlpod (or "perldoc pod::perlpod" if the former does not work on your system). > eix latex returns too many choices. What is the best one(s) to