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Re: CMOS init probs...
Since the time corresponds between the m/b linux, maybe rtc support in
your kernel needs changing - try setting enhanced rtc support =yes.
----- Original Message -----
From: Foz <99969628 [at] mmu.ac.uk>
To: sheflug <sheflug [at] listbot.com>
Sent: 28 January 2000 16:16
Subject: RE: CMOS init probs...
> sheflug - http://www.sheflug.co.uk
>
> > This is more likely down to your BIOS - go into setup check the clock
is
> > correct. It's **just** possible that this is a Y2K effect with your BIOS
> > not liking 2000 in the date. What does date give you - if the time
date
> > is ok then things are working ok-ish.
>
> The bios time is OK, the time returned by linux is the correct time,
> I just can't understand whats going on. Anyway, I now have a new
> M/B and chip (450 Mhz of processing power) so I'll see what
> happens. But it would be nice to solve the problem before I pass on
> the m/b...
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Paul Aspinall - Manchester Metropolitan Uni
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Windows - BSOD and CRASH!
> Linux - Ooops... and carry on regardless...
>
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