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12-06-1999 09:55 AM
12-06-1999 09:55 AM
Time setting
My PC runs dual boot Caldera 2.3 and Win95. When I install Caldera, I choose
Hardware clock runs in GMT and timezone is Asia/Saigon. So when I boot Linux I
have to set CMOS time to GMT and when I boot Win95 I have to set CMOS time to
localtime. It's not convenient so I want to change Hardware clock runs in local
time. Which command or config file can I change this setting or I have to
reinstall Caldera to change this setting?
Hardware clock runs in GMT and timezone is Asia/Saigon. So when I boot Linux I
have to set CMOS time to GMT and when I boot Win95 I have to set CMOS time to
localtime. It's not convenient so I want to change Hardware clock runs in local
time. Which command or config file can I change this setting or I have to
reinstall Caldera to change this setting?
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12-07-1999 05:53 AM
12-07-1999 05:53 AM
Re: Time setting
In case my reply was dropped in the moderation process:
su
lisa
System Configuration
System Configuration
Configure Time Zone
Local Time
....
Once you have Local time, there are several ways to set time zone and time.
Changes take effect after reboot.
su
lisa
System Configuration
System Configuration
Configure Time Zone
Local Time
....
Once you have Local time, there are several ways to set time zone and time.
Changes take effect after reboot.
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