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Re: [opensuse] time difference between system clock and OS clock
- From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 23:53:00 -0500
- Message-id: <200703312353.00550.rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Saturday 31 March 2007 06:26, dwain wrote:
> Could some one explain why there is a 5 hour difference between my
> system clock and the clock in opensuse? Opensuse is running 5 hours
> behind. I have the time zone set to Central. I don't quite
> understand. I downloaded the time zone patch today when I reinstalled
> the os. I'm puzzled.
>
> Dwain
In YaST Control center -- System -- Date and Time
Field "Hardware Clock Set To" select "Local" if you have windows on the same
computer, as windows use local time, not UTC, if not than leave it on "UTC",
but use button Change to set your clock and it will display proper time.
It wouldn't be bad idea to read left pane in the same window with tile "Time
Zone and Clock Settings".
BTW, where you have found "the time zone patch"?
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Regards, Rajko.
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> Could some one explain why there is a 5 hour difference between my
> system clock and the clock in opensuse? Opensuse is running 5 hours
> behind. I have the time zone set to Central. I don't quite
> understand. I downloaded the time zone patch today when I reinstalled
> the os. I'm puzzled.
>
> Dwain
In YaST Control center -- System -- Date and Time
Field "Hardware Clock Set To" select "Local" if you have windows on the same
computer, as windows use local time, not UTC, if not than leave it on "UTC",
but use button Change to set your clock and it will display proper time.
It wouldn't be bad idea to read left pane in the same window with tile "Time
Zone and Clock Settings".
BTW, where you have found "the time zone patch"?
--
Regards, Rajko.
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal
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