On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:42 AM, suvayu ali wrote:
> Hi Tanmoy,
>
> On 29 September 2010 11:35, Tanmoy Chatterjee wrote:
>>> To achieve this in Fedora (and probably will work for Ubuntu too) is to
>>> open up system-config-date and under the "Time" tab check the box saying
>>> "System clock uses
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Tim wrote:
> Tanmoy Chatterjee:
>>> I have not done this though. Is it necessary?
>
> suvayu ali:
>> As I mentioned, its recommended but not necessary. With ntpd turned on
>> your clock will be kept synchronised with other time servers on the
>> internet. This is a
Tanmoy Chatterjee:
>> I have not done this though. Is it necessary?
suvayu ali:
> As I mentioned, its recommended but not necessary. With ntpd turned on
> your clock will be kept synchronised with other time servers on the
> internet. This is a good way to keep your system clock synchronised
> wit
Hi Tanmoy,
On 29 September 2010 11:35, Tanmoy Chatterjee wrote:
>> To achieve this in Fedora (and probably will work for Ubuntu too) is to
>> open up system-config-date and under the "Time" tab check the box saying
>> "System clock uses UTC".
> THANK YOU VERY MUCH Suvayu. You have solved my probl
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Friday 24 September 2010 07:00 AM, Tanmoy Chatterjee wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Suvayu Ali
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thursday 23 September 2010 06:15 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
It continually reports the
time incorrectly
On 09/24/2010 10:23 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Friday 24 September 2010 07:00 AM, Tanmoy Chatterjee wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Suvayu Ali
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Thursday 23 September 2010 06:15 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
>>>
It continually reports the
time in
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
> I have an HP computer with an AMD Athlon X2 dual core
> processor. It has Fedora 13 on it. It continually reports the
> time incorrectly and gets further off(fast) as time goes by.
> I doubt this is a Fedora problem, but am not sure how to
> f
On Friday 24 September 2010 07:00 AM, Tanmoy Chatterjee wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Suvayu Ali
> wrote:
>>
>> On Thursday 23 September 2010 06:15 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
>>>It continually reports the
>>> time incorrectly and gets further off(fast) as time goes by.
>>
>> Are you du
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
>
> On Thursday 23 September 2010 06:15 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
> > It continually reports the
> > time incorrectly and gets further off(fast) as time goes by.
>
> Are you dual booting with Windows? If yes that might be the reason.
I have recently
On Thursday 23 September 2010 06:15 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
> It continually reports the
> time incorrectly and gets further off(fast) as time goes by.
Are you dual booting with Windows? If yes that might be the reason.
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On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
> I have an HP computer with an AMD Athlon X2 dual core
> processor. It has Fedora 13 on it. It continually reports the
> time incorrectly and gets further off(fast) as time goes by.
> Brian W
I have an HP computer with an AMD Athlon X2 dual core
processor. It has Fedora 13 on it. It continually reports the
time incorrectly and gets further off(fast) as time goes by.
I doubt this is a Fedora problem, but am not sure how to
fix this and thought I'd ask here. I know how to reset the
tim
I have an HP computer with an AMD Athlon X2 dual core
processor. It has Fedora 13 on it. It continually reports the
time incorrectly and gets further off(fast) as time goes by.
I doubt this is a Fedora problem, but am not sure how to
fix this and thought I'd ask here. I know how to reset the
tim
I have an HP computer with an AMD Athlon X2 dual core
processor. It has Fedora 13 on it. It continually reports the
time incorrectly and gets further off(fast) as time goes by.
I doubt this is a Fedora problem, but am not sure how to
fix this and thought I'd ask here. I know how to reset the
tim
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