On Thursday 15 April 2004 13:39, Bill Wisse wrote:
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 22:36, Robert Rozman wrote:
Hi,
I've done everything twice to reset drift files and everything else, desribed in several posts. But every now and then Suse changes my cmos real time clock to wrong time - it happens on boot procedure.
I have PVR HTPC and all my recordings happen at wrong times...
Can I just set Suse not to touch my real time clock ? - I will adjust it manually...
Not much help but this happens to me from time to time as well. I have done everything what was suggested but it still happens. At start up I never know what time will come up. 9 out of 10 it is allright but then it happens. Very annoying, I agree.
/bill at 169 west , 19 south.
How is your hardware clock set? YaST, System, Select Time Zone. Local time or UTC? IF you boot to other OS's on this machine it is strongly recommend setting it to local. OR if it is set to UTC switch it to local. I rarely boot to Win2K or Win98SE nowadays but I have to have my machine set to local time to keep it on time. UTC may be OK if all you have is Linux installed but maybe not for your system if all the other suggestions aren't working.
At start up I never know what time will come up. Exactly how my machine behaves when set to UTC.
Stan