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Suse80 and Y2K
- From: "Mas Hangga" <hangga@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 16:14:34 +0700
- Message-id: <033401c45a94$d7a79400$1e02030a@DAHandoko>
Dear All,
I have old computer 486 with suse 8.0. The problem is, each time computer
boot up, cmos set the year back 1996. With windows, to solve the problem is
insert the program under dos at start up or autoexec.bat, commanding cmos to
note year 2004.
How can I solve this problem with linux? What kind of command inserted at
start up. Each time my computer up, at KDE center control, I have to setup
the date of computer (day, month and year 2004).
Somebody knows what should I do?
Thanks in advance...
I have old computer 486 with suse 8.0. The problem is, each time computer
boot up, cmos set the year back 1996. With windows, to solve the problem is
insert the program under dos at start up or autoexec.bat, commanding cmos to
note year 2004.
How can I solve this problem with linux? What kind of command inserted at
start up. Each time my computer up, at KDE center control, I have to setup
the date of computer (day, month and year 2004).
Somebody knows what should I do?
Thanks in advance...
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