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Re: [Sheflug - Sheffield Linux User's Group] time keeping
Isn't there a date + time bit in KDE control panel? If not, you're
probably into the icky world of the date command?
Craig Andrews
craig@fishbot.free-online.co.uk
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On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Ross wrote:
> hi all,
>
> bit of a trivial one this! (sorry)
> when running linux, my pc doesn't keep very good time.
> hardly looses a minute when running windows though!
> do i need one of those kde apps to modify the system time or is there a simple
> way to do this.
> i've looked for some sort of config setting through yast and all that but can't
> seem to see anything relevant.
> is there an explanation for the time loss?
> is there a simple way to change system time?
>
> my bios has no access to time adjustment so i have to boot into windows to do.
> bit of a pain as i don't use very often now!
>
> any idea's?
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Ross
> ross.h [at] ntlworld.com
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