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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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