Re: Debian comes up with clock 14 hours off

2003-02-19 Thread Craig P Steffen
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > The story so far; in Debian on my iBook, the clock is 14 hours > ahead > > > (it's set correctly in Mac OS X). The problem is consistent and > > > reproducible. [...] > > Do you have multiple Linux partitions? In particular, is /usr on a > > separate partition?

Re: Debian comes up with clock 14 hours off

2003-02-19 Thread furball
hej Michael, > > The story so far; in Debian on my iBook, the clock is 14 hours ahead > > (it's set correctly in Mac OS X). The problem is consistent and > > reproducible. [...] > > Someone asked what time zone I'm in; I'm in Central, GMT-6 hours. > And what does 'date +"%Z %z"' display? Does

Re: Debian comes up with clock 14 hours off

2003-02-18 Thread Michael Hackett
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 23:50:05 -0600 (CST) Craig P Steffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The story so far; in Debian on my iBook, the clock is 14 hours ahead > (it's set correctly in Mac OS X). The problem is consistent and > reproducible. [...] > Someone asked what time zone I'm in; I'm in Central

Re: Debian comes up with clock 14 hours off

2003-02-18 Thread furball
Hej Steffen, > The story so far; in Debian on my iBook, the clock is 14 hours ahead (it's set > correctly in Mac OS X). The problem is consistent and reproducible. > If I set the Linux kernel clock (using the "date" command) to the correct > time, > then boot from there to Mac OS X, the clock

Re: Debian comes up with clock 14 hours off

2003-02-18 Thread Craig P Steffen
The story so far; in Debian on my iBook, the clock is 14 hours ahead (it's set correctly in Mac OS X). The problem is consistent and reproducible. If I set the Linux kernel clock (using the "date" command) to the correct time, then boot from there to Mac OS X, the clock there is 14 hours behind

Re: Debian comes up with clock 14 hours off

2003-02-17 Thread Chris Tillman
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 01:55:03PM -0600, Craig P Steffen wrote: > I just installed new-powerpc Debian (testing) on my Apple iBook. I dual-boot > with Mac OS X. I am running the stock kernel that came with the new-powermac > installation, 2.4.18-newpmac. > > When Linux boots, it sets is time to

Debian comes up with clock 14 hours off

2003-02-17 Thread Craig P Steffen
I just installed new-powerpc Debian (testing) on my Apple iBook. I dual-boot with Mac OS X. I am running the stock kernel that came with the new-powermac installation, 2.4.18-newpmac. When Linux boots, it sets is time to 14 hours ahead of what it should be, whereas Mac OS X has the correct idea