On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> going back usually to 1 Jan 1990 although sometimes other dates. As long
> as I stay in Linux all is well; if I set the date correctly in DOS it
> also stays correct even after complete shutdown and reboot.
I don't even have to leave Linux to get thi
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> going back usually to 1 Jan 1990 although sometimes other dates. As long
> as I stay in Linux all is well; if I set the date correctly in DOS it
> also stays correct even after complete shutdown and reboot.
I don't even have to leave Linux to get thi
Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> going back usually to 1 Jan 1990 although sometimes other dates. As long
> as I stay in Linux all is well; if I set the date correctly in DOS it
> also stays correct even after complete shutdown and reboot.
>
> If I set the date and time correctly in DOS and use loadli
Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> going back usually to 1 Jan 1990 although sometimes other dates. As long
> as I stay in Linux all is well; if I set the date correctly in DOS it
> also stays correct even after complete shutdown and reboot.
>
> If I set the date and time correctly in DOS and use loadli
On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> going back usually to 1 Jan 1990 although sometimes other dates. As long
> as I stay in Linux all is well; if I set the date correctly in DOS it
> also stays correct even after complete shutdown and reboot.
>
> If I set the dat
On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> going back usually to 1 Jan 1990 although sometimes other dates. As long
> as I stay in Linux all is well; if I set the date correctly in DOS it
> also stays correct even after complete shutdown and reboot.
>
> If I set the dat
going back usually to 1 Jan 1990 although sometimes other dates. As long
as I stay in Linux all is well; if I set the date correctly in DOS it
also stays correct even after complete shutdown and reboot.
If I set the date and time correctly in DOS and use loadlin to boot into
Linux the date is cor
going back usually to 1 Jan 1990 although sometimes other dates. As long
as I stay in Linux all is well; if I set the date correctly in DOS it
also stays correct even after complete shutdown and reboot.
If I set the date and time correctly in DOS and use loadlin to boot into
Linux the date is cor
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