On Tue, 2005-22-02 at 12:13 +0000, Mark Ferry wrote: > Hi David > > > And have a problem with the "internal clock" because if i configure > > the date with "date 022101052005" (for example) after reboot one or > > two or three session i must configure new ... > > > It could be your /etc/adjtime > Try setting the clock then deleting your /etc/adjtime file. > > BIOS clocks drift. This drift is calculated each time the clock is set > and is stored in /etc/adjtime > > On boot the BIOS clock time is adjusted by the value in /etc/adjtime and > the system clock is then set to this adjusted value. > > If you dual-boot OSX the clock should be set in UTC mode, iirc. > > - Mark > I always just reran base-config (and alt-"c"'d after adjusting time) because dpkg-reconfigure timezoneconf, if you install it, either didn't effectuate change or doesn't stick for me even after subsequent reboots.
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