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RE: My clock doesn't know how to tell time.



To all of us who are experiencing time distortion:

First off I don't think its the system, (yea, but really it is) its me and
my configuration. Then again maybe is "A FEATURE". Cool.

Anyway, can someone tell me where there is some documentation on
this. By the way I really like the Italian HOWTO.


Thank you for your support



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From:  Paul McDermott[SMTP:paul@braille.uwo.ca]
Sent:  Sunday, March 02, 1997 3:26 AM
To:  Peter Iannarelli
Cc:  'The debians'
Subject:  Re: My clock doesn't know how to tell time.

this maybe a silly question, but do you have your clock set to gmt when 
you installed debian.  if you do you will have to change something in 
your boot file in /etc/init.d.
I hope this helps.
Paul McDermott
Ps. Remember no question is stupid unless is isn't ask.

On Sun, 2 Mar 1997, Peter Iannarelli wrote:

> Hi everyone:
> 
> Here comes a stupid question.
> 
> I have a wacky clock thing happening on by Debian system.
> Version 2.1.2 it is now currently 6:00 am but by clock says
> 22:00 or 10:00. My TZ is set to EST5EDT.
> 
> When I issue the clock command, the system bios clock is
> read and then the time is correct.
> 
> Why is this happening?
> Who is doing it ?
> Why are they doing it ?
> 
> Or should I just settle with the concept that "time is relative"
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Signed,,,
> 
> Tomorrow never comes.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



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