Hey There ya go!. Is my time fixed now, It should be (i hope) Yours...Ben :) :D -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 4:31 pm, Ben wrote:
Hey There ya go!. Is my time fixed now, It should be (i hope)
Nope, your mail header still shows PDT -700 for the timezone instead of Pacific/Auckland which is +1200 Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:31:14 -0700 Scott -- POPFile, the OpenSource EMail Classifier http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ Linux 2.6.5-7.108-default x86_64
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:31:14 -0700, Ben <willcu@paradise.net.nz> wrote:
Hey There ya go!. Is my time fixed now, It should be (i hope)
Yours...Ben :) :D
Maybe this is right??? :D -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 4:40 pm, Ben wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:31:14 -0700, Ben <willcu@paradise.net.nz> wrote:
Hey There ya go!. Is my time fixed now, It should be (i hope)
Yours...Ben
:) :D
Maybe this is right???
Nope, display what your hwclock and system time are set to, helphand:~ # hwclock Tue 28 Sep 2004 09:47:27 PM PDT -0.206634 seconds helphand:~ # date Tue Sep 28 21:47:27 PDT 2004 helphand:~ # Scott -- POPFile, the OpenSource EMail Classifier http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ Linux 2.6.5-7.108-default x86_64
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:48:18 -0700, Scott Leighton <helphand@pacbell.net> wrote:
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 4:40 pm, Ben wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:31:14 -0700, Ben <willcu@paradise.net.nz> wrote:
Hey There ya go!. Is my time fixed now, It should be (i hope)
Yours...Ben
:) :D
Maybe this is right???
Nope, display what your hwclock and system time are set to,
helphand:~ # hwclock Tue 28 Sep 2004 09:47:27 PM PDT -0.206634 seconds helphand:~ # date Tue Sep 28 21:47:27 PDT 2004 helphand:~ #
Scott
i set it to Auckland and now i caint change the time to the correct time i remember in mandrake there was a script to set the time etc and it set the hwclock at the same time, is there a script for suse that does the same, does anyone know??? -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
The Wednesday 2004-09-29 at 17:21 -0700, Ben wrote:
Maybe this is right???
Nope. Looking at the headers of one of your direct mails, it shows: Received: from *.*.*ntec.net (unknown [202.0.*.*]) by smtp.*.net.nz (Postfix) with ESMTP id AB607AE56E for <robin1.listas*>; Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:30:17 +1200 (NZST) Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:29:58 -0700 Time can not be the same 14:29 -0700 at your machne and 14:30 +1200 at another. One is wrong. Also, spamassassin says: |X-Spam-Status: No, hits=-3.0 required=5.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00, | DATE_IN_FUTURE_06_12 autolearn=no version=2.63 Some of yours show DATE_IN_FUTURE_12_24, even worse. So, your time zone is wrong.
i set it to Auckland and now i caint change the time to the correct time i remember in mandrake there was a script to set the time etc and it set the hwclock at the same time, is there a script for suse that does the same, does anyone know???
Nope. Even if there was, as your time zone is incorrect, time would not be correct. If you want my long answer, go to http://susefaq.sourceforge.net/howto/time.html In fact, there are many answers in that FAQ. Short answer: - set correct time zone in yast (including local vs UTC settings). - set system time using comand line "date" as root. Forget kde. - set CMOS clock with hwclock --systohc - delete /etc/adjtime - check using "date" as user. After that, yes, you can use ntpdate, or better "rcxntpd ntptimeset", after configuring /etc/ntp.conf. Even better, if you have a permanent network connection, use xntpd itself - you can configure it in yast. But all this is offtopic in this list, so for further help, please refer to SLE list. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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