Thanks for all. i will try all solutions.
you are very nice :)
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Mauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > 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 ...
hwclock --systohc?
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On Tue, 2005-22-02 at 12:13 +, 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
>
David Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list,
Hello David,
> When i run "alsaconf" and after "alsamixer" i can hear sound perfectly
> but if i reboot the system i must run "alsaconf" ...
> I try with dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base and choose "save always" but don work.
> what happen?¿
Did yo
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.
Hello list,
I have an ibook G4 1,2 with kernel 2.6.10 and have some problems.
I have configured the sound with the package "alsa-base" and in the
kernel (Device tree -> sound) have all necesary for powerpc mark as
module.
When i run "alsaconf" and after "alsamixer" i can hear sound perfectly
but i
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