Sat Nov 7 19:28:24 EST 2009
The time in yast is set to Eastern Time, yet the time on the computer is displayed in GMT in a 12 hour clock. The current display is 07:32pm, so I add 12 hours to it to get GMT time of 1932 hours gmt.
Even though the time is set to eastern time, it is displaying in gmt. I don't know how to set it to right, so --- back to you for evaluation and new instructions.
verify "/etc/sysconfig/clock":
HWCLOCK TIMEZONE DEFAULT_TIMEZONE SYSTOHC
Instructions already written.
Again, enter the time as root on a terminal using the command "date -s SOMETHING", entering local EST time. More details, in the man page.
Alternatively, use "rcntp ntptimeset", provided you have previously defined ntp servers, opened the firewall for ntp, etc. Verify using "date" with no options.
¡¡FORGET KDE/GNOME!! I don't care what time the desktop says it is. Get the time right on the console first. Once that works, the rest falls in place fine.
Then, repeat the procedure of deleting adjtime and the rest.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
Hi Carlos, I played around with the commands this morning and wasn't able to get back to the computer till this evening. It is displaying time correctly now, the bios clock reads time in gmt and the clock on the kicker panel is reading correct eastern time now. I expect it will keep correct time now, thanks for your help. Mark -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org