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| Thread ID: 76178 | 2007-01-23 23:22:00 | Time difference between OS's | kjaada (253) | Press F1 |
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| 518666 | 2007-01-23 23:22:00 | Suse on one HDD Xandros on t'other.If I fire up Xn several times it shows correct time.(Auckland timezone) But if I boot Suse (and before this it was Ubuntu on another partition)Then the time and date in Suse is way out despite being set for Auckland timezone.And when I reboot Xn then the clock is 1hr ahead and is corrected when I click "update now" | kjaada (253) | ||
| 518667 | 2007-01-23 23:39:00 | Hi kj*. If both are on the net, use the Control Panel, Date and Time, Internet Timer to automatically syncronise them | Scouse (83) | ||
| 518668 | 2007-01-24 00:12:00 | Wow Scouse, I didn't know you had ventured into Linux waters! :eek: | FoxyMX (5) | ||
| 518669 | 2007-01-24 00:23:00 | Hi Foxy* Yes and quickly realised that I was out of my depth. Having a bad hair day. | Scouse (83) | ||
| 518670 | 2007-01-24 00:34:00 | Probably a daylight saving issue with one of the OSs. Have a look at www.wikihow.com |
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| 518671 | 2007-01-24 03:15:00 | One probably treats the local clock as UTC while the other treats it as local time (Windows is always local time while Unix servers are typically UTC, hence the two choices). In Suse run YaST and use System -> Date and Time. It should have a "Hardware clock set to" field where you can select Local time or UTC. Change this and it should hopefully jump back to the correct time. | TGoddard (7263) | ||
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