Re: gmt or localtime (was: Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation)

2003-12-09 Thread Lee Braiden
On Thursday 04 Dec 2003 9:56 am, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > Since MacOS X is actually BSD UNIX I guess it handles the clock in GMT, > unlike older versions of MacOS. My system has been getting the incorrect time on bootup recently too, although it has worked fine before. HWClock is set to GMT (

Re: gmt or localtime (was: Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation)

2003-12-04 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Kiko Piris wrote: > On 03/12/2003 at 20:59, Chris Tillman wrote: > > Other posters have noted that you have to set your linux clock to > > local time, not GMT. The reason is that that's how MacOS has always > > worked, and the clock is set in NVRAM ... so, since MacOS gives you

gmt or localtime (was: Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation)

2003-12-04 Thread Kiko Piris
On 03/12/2003 at 20:59, Chris Tillman wrote: > Other posters have noted that you have to set your linux clock to > local time, not GMT. The reason is that that's how MacOS has always > worked, and the clock is set in NVRAM ... so, since MacOS gives you no > choice, if you want them to be the same,

Re: Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation

2003-12-04 Thread Chris Tillman
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 02:38:53PM -0500, nmp||| wrote: > > how can i set the clock to keep its correct time, everytime i boot in > OSX i have to change time&date, the same thing when i boot into > linux..if i change one the other will be set to the wrong time...and > both are set to the same t

Re: Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation

2003-12-03 Thread Rogério Brito
On Dec 04 2003, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: > And please consider this the next time you post a qustion: > - use your real name, I like to know whom I help and I guess your name > is not "nmp|||" I also share the same feelings. I also like to know who I am replying to. Another thing is that I usually

Re: Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation

2003-12-03 Thread alejo
http://www.cymes.de/members/joker/projects/pbbuttons/doc/index.html k, harvey i just found that link explaining all about the pbbuttonsd.. an about the UTC, im in kde 2.2.2 theres no utc thing but i turned off any timezone setting..havent boot in osX yet to see...but thanks again. On Wednesda

Re: Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation

2003-12-03 Thread Matthias Kirschner
Hello > i need to get the second mouse button running, and theres no keyboard > combination that works neither, thuough i can type emails an manage > almost all through the window menus. you have to edit your /etc/sysctl.conf. I have add #activate Mouse Buttoms dev.mac_hid.mouse_button_emula

Re: Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation

2003-12-03 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 20:38, nmp||| wrote: > im amazed how much feedback this thread has got...ITOH my last emails > asking for help havent got any attention...yes my fault phps cause im > not good enough in stating my problems installing debian for the 1rst > time on my ppc...but anyway i wont

Re: Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation

2003-12-03 Thread Gaudenz Steinlin
I hope I'm not one of the strange guys one should normally just ignore and I will try to answer some of your questions and elaborate below why I normally would not have bothered to answer them. Am Mit, den 03.12.2003 schrieb nmp||| um 20:38: > im amazed how much feedback this thread has got...ITOH

Re: Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation

2003-12-03 Thread Harvey Ussery
Alejo, Thanks for the link--I'm going to check it out right now. If you haven't resolved the clock config problem, try this from the command line: #timeconfig (Yes, you do have to be root.) What pops up is a Timezones Configure dialog box you can use to set your time zone. There is also the

Regarding GTKPBBUTTONSD and list participation

2003-12-03 Thread nmp|||
im amazed how much feedback this thread has got...ITOH my last emails asking for help havent got any attention...yes my fault phps cause im not good enough in stating my problems installing debian for the 1rst time on my ppc...but anyway i wont stop asking, heres my S.Q of the day: how can i