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dan blum wrote: |
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> I run KDE on my system and my clock is wrong. I corrected several times from KDE, which sets the time to next boot, when it reverts to the old setting. This looks like slight bug. |
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Since mailing list users generally use threaded messages, please start a |
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new message instead of replying to a old one. |
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This may not be a bug. It depends on how you set your clock. You need |
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to check the settings in /etc/conf.d/clock and make sure you have it set |
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up correctly. Also, if you are dual booting with windoze, that makes |
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you have to have additional settings from what I have read in the past. |
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Windoze sets the BIOS clock differently than Linux. I don't have |
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windoze so someone else will have to help with that. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |