Re: clocks

2006-10-01 Thread Mathias Brodala
Hello Peter. Please answer directly to the list, your Thunderbird is able[0] to do so. Peter Easthope, 01.10.2006 20:40: > m> Really on the desktop or only in the panel? There is no panel. Just > the bare desktop with icons > for the terminal viewer and the Skype. How shall I configure so that

Re: clocks

1999-06-17 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: clocks Date: Thu, Jun 17, 1999 at 03:35:09AM -0500 In reply to:Aaron Solochek Quoting Aaron Solochek([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Ok, I've read man pages, and I'm still confused. What different types > of clocks are there? I know of the system and hardware, but I'm not > sure

Re: clocks

1999-06-16 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
The 'hardware clock' is a standalone piece of hardware (it can run without power from the motherboard, getting it's power from a battery), and is sometimes referred to as the Real Time Clock because it only measure "Real" (wall clock) time. This clock is the reason when you turn your PC off and

Re: clocks

1999-06-16 Thread Joop Stakenborg
On Thu, Jun 17, 1999 at 03:35:09AM -0500, Aaron Solochek wrote: > Ok, I've read man pages, and I'm still confused. What different types > of clocks are there? I know of the system and hardware, but I'm not > sure which is responsible for what. I also would like to know how to > set everything be