It sounds like a timezone problem. It could be one or both of two
things:
1) Your hardware CMOS clock is set to something other than UTC or
local time. For Linux, it must be one or the other -- UTC is
preferable.
In Linux as super-user, at the bash prompt type "(export TZ=UTC ;
date ;
Hello everyone,
by now you're probably mostly familiar with the trials and tribulations I faced
moving to a new architecture but there is one thing that is really annoying me!
I have NTPD running synced to four servers here in the UK and one in France
which works fine. The correct time is show
Hi Holger,
So I got over the problem with quik and debian is installed here are some
notes.
When choosing the to be installed version I get the following message:
wget -q http://debian.uni-essen.de/debian//dists/sarge/Realease _O - | grep
^Suite: | cut -d' ' -f 2
which would seem to sugges
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