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Hello,
Sorry to ask some so simple questions but i can't understand why at every startup the clock of my computer is change by the system ?
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- 11-12-2003 #1Just Joined!
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At every start of linux mandrake date is set with 10h less
Hello,
Sorry to ask some so simple questions but i can't understand why at every startup the clock of my computer is change by the system ?
I am in GMT -10 and configure at installation time the linux with the correct date set with GMT-10.
But now if i start 3 times the computer the clock is reset by the system with 30 hours less ( 3 * 10 ) !!!
I can't understand why.
Please can you tell me how to change it ?
Thanks.
Regards.
Olivier
- 11-12-2003 #2
What country are you in? Because you can configure so that every time you start your computer, your clock is set by a ntp server. Its very good..
oh, almost forgot ( I found a really good page on the subject ):
http://www.linuxsa.org.au/tips/time.html
Good luck


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