10 Dec
2004
10 Dec
'04
14:55
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 20:22, Carlos E. R. wrote:
This is a very frequent question. Quick answer:
Make sure timezone configuration is correct (yast).
Done
Then set up the clock, as root, using a console. Forget kde.
Carlos - I qualify as a certified CLI idiot. I can't seem to get the syntax of the new date and time correctly (which I assume replaces STRING below). I've tried man and howto and, while there are explanations, there are no examples and at my (subterranean) level, that's what I need.
date --set=STRING (see man) date (to check it is correct) hwclock --systohc rm /etc/adjtime
TIA Kelly Morris