That did it... thanks
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 13:18, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 05:47:56AM -0500, dbrett wrote:
> >
> > One way is to log in as root and run setup. The second last selection is
> > 'Timezone configuration'
>
> Or type `timeconfig` which does the same thing.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 05:47:56AM -0500, dbrett wrote:
>
> One way is to log in as root and run setup. The second last selection is
> 'Timezone configuration'
Or type `timeconfig` which does the same thing.
Emmanuel
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One way is to log in as root and run setup. The second last selection is
'Timezone configuration'
david
On 21 Mar 2002, Robert Dege wrote:
> Somehow, when I installed RedHat 7.2, my TimeZone was set to GMT,
> instead of EST (or America/NewYork in /etc/sysconfig/clock). I have
> since correcte
At 01:29 PM 4/26/00 +0100, you wrote:
> Wow - that was quick. Thanks! Next question - I can use
>'date' to set the time - but how do I set BIOS time?? (Or view it, for that
>matter). Or is it setting BIOS time? I'd always thought it was just
>manipulating OS time. I'd like to lea
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Ounsted, Toby wrote:
> Wow - that was quick. Thanks! Next question - I can use
> 'date' to set the time - but how do I set BIOS time?? (Or view it, for that
> matter). Or is it setting BIOS time? I'd always thought it was just
hwclock
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Toby.
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Ounsted, Toby wrote:
> Quick one - where is my time zone information stored??
>
> Toby.
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Jonathan Ruano skryf:
>
> On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 06:51:46PM +0200, Dirk Laurie wrote:
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> > hardware clock. I can type "hwclock --hctosys" and then it's OK.
> > So somewhere in the boot-up scripts the GMT must have got hardcoded
> > at installation time. Any idea where?
> /etc/sysconfig/clock
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 06:51:46PM +0200, Dirk Laurie wrote:
> hardware clock. I can type "hwclock --hctosys" and then it's OK.
> So somewhere in the boot-up scripts the GMT must have got hardcoded
> at installation time. Any idea where?
/etc/sysconfig/clock
UTC=no
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On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 08:47:31PM -0800, Stephen King wrote:
> This may seem trivial and well, it is, but I cannot seem to set the system
> to the correct zone. It insists on being EST instead of PST. This throws
> the time off and my logs are difficult to read/calculate. I used date -s
> 'PST
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