On Monday 27 May 2002 06:04 am, Hangga wrote:
BlankDear All Linuxer,
I've learned about Linux just about three weeks ago. So I'm trully a newbie for linux. I decided to use Suse, because the installation is simple. So, my computer is 486 clas, AMD processor (5x86 133Mhz), 64Mb Memory. After installation, Suse detect the hardware correctly, except this: Suse failed to detect the correct Years, it said 2099 or sometimes said 1996. So, I have to correct this problem manually, when KDE appears, by changing the date-bar. This is Y2K compliance. When I used MS-Windows, I put dos command in the autoxec.bat file (setyear 2002), that access to the Y2K Dos program. My question: is there any program or application on Linux that could fix my Y2K problem? Suse 8.0 support all processor since intel386, and minimum requirements for this suse 8.0 is 486 processor.
Best, Hangga
Sounds like your system could use a new battery. Then you wouldn't have to phutz with the time at all. Set it and forget it. -- Andrew Lietzow The ACL Group, Inc.