Hi, On Monday 24 January 2005 05:15, Donn Washburn wrote:
Has SuSE been screwing around with the UTC and localtime again. Around SuSE 6 or 7 they had a problem which caused the clock to be set wrong every time you booted up again. If you set it with netdate or something and then shut it down. When you booted back up it was 6 hours off. It is 10:06PM (22:06) here right now. But the KDE clock is showing 19:36. I have since the last setting the time turned this machine off and back on several time.
Do you dual-boot with Windows on the same machine? If so, don't set Linux to use UTC but localtime (at least I have never seen an option in Windows that would have allowed me to leave the hardware clock at UTC). If it's a Linux only machine, than UTC should work fine. Greetings from Stuhr hartmut