Hi! I am also from Slovenia and my time has changed as it should. First your bios time should be set to GMT (UTC), than in yast you should set up the timezone to Europe/Ljubljana, than reboot. (I don't know why, but it only works after a reboot). It worked ok for me. Good luck! Bostjan * On 26-03-00 at 11:36 mitja (mitja.pavlovic@guest.arnes.si) wrote: +----Here quoted text begins----+
I have SuSE 6.2, kernel 2.2.10, KDE 1.1.2 My problem is setting time. Today we are started (Slovenia) with summer time. But SuSE show me two hours more. I changed it but this changed time in BIOS - two hours less. When i changed in BIOS and started SuSE it again changed two hours more. I tried configured with Yast but not help. Please help me with this problem. Thanks in advance,
Mitja
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