Hello Debian Users, I am having a difficult time with my system displaying the current time. I have checked my main boards bios and that has the correct settings. I have used hwclock & date settings to bring the correct time to Linux, its ok if I keep the machine up, but If I shut down over night and bring it up again during the next day or whatever, time is again messed up.
Things I have attempted to use: hwclock --set --date="9/22/96 16:45:05" hwclock --hctosys hwclock --systoch date -s "Sep 23 HH:MM 1998" ; hwclock -w None of these keep the date nor time after a reboot. I am wondering whats screwed up, yes I'd like to have local time, as when I installed Debian, I chose for local time setting PSDT.... But if this is the reason for it messing up, or I should look somewhere where it might be messing up and edit it, (where would I look) I could change it or how would I fix this? Steven Udell [EMAIL PROTECTED]