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> Subject: Re: bug in zoneinfo?
> From: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On 16 Feb 2003, Mats Tegner wrote:
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> > live in Sweden, the timezone is set to Europe/Stockholm. Or is this a
> > bug in t
Dear Friends,
My system is behaving strange, if I don't sync my system clock with a
network time-server, my system clock shows the wrong time. If the time
is 22:00 it shows 23:00. Is there a bug in the zoneinfo package? Since I
live in Sweden, the timezone is set to Europe/Stockholm. Or is this a
b
er version like 4.05-6
which is included on the "Multimedia and Office Applications CD" works.
I'm using Red Hat 8.0 Personal running the 2.4.18-24.8.0 kernel. Could
these anomalies be hardware related?
Sincerely,
Mats Tegner
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Dear Friends,
What exactly does the Hardware Browser in the System Tools do?
When I run it my system locks up entirely and I have to turn of the
power and check the file system on the next boot.
IBM IntelliStation M Pro 6219 with:
2.8 GHz Pentium4
2 x 36.4 GB U320 SCSI HDD on an Adaptec AIC-7901A