On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, you wrote:
> 
> My clock on the KPanel simply will not hold the correct time.
> My system is set to Mountain timezone and every morning,
> I have to manually change the panel clock to match reality.
> It is ALWAYS off in the morning by 7 hours.  I also have a
> system cronjob that sets the system clock every Monday
> morning based on an NIST server in Boulder, CO.  My system
> clock is always correct but the KDE depiction of it is wrong.
> 
> How does one make it work properly.

Run linuxconf from DrakConf, select the control tab, then date & time.
Make sure the "Store date in CMOS - GMT option is not selected.

The 7 hour error is an indication that the OS thinks your hardware clock
is set to GMT.

> 
> praedor
> 
> 

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