Re: Setting the clock

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Am Sa, den 26.02.2005 schrieb Ludwig Goon um 21:57:

> There was a trick with redhat 9 to set the clock such that it wouldn't 
> interfere with
> windows' clock when I dual booted. Does anyone know of the command ?

> -lg

Why do you have different clock times in both systems? Is it because you
use your local timezone in Windows® and UTC under Fedora? In such a case
I recommend to harmonize both settings. If Windows® is capable to use
UTC time, then set the time accordingly in the system BIOS and correct
the time under that system. Else switch Fedora to use GMT (local
timezone).

Alexander


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