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- From: hackney@moxie.hou.tx.us (Greg Hackney)
- Subject: Re: [386bsd] happy new year
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- References: <fXrM6yq@quack.sac.ca.us> <1993Jan3.034805.17535@ucc.su.OZ.AU>
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- Keywords: clock.c patch
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 17:09:48 GMT
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- dawes@physics.su.OZ.AU (David Dawes) writes:
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- > The patch works for me, but both Andrew, Bruce (and I) are east of GMT/UTC
- > while you are west (so the TZ sign will be different). Anyone else
- > tried these patches? The results from someone at GMT might be
- > interesting.
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- I used Andrew's patch in the USA Central time zone, and it works okay.
-
- However, when setting the date under 386BSD, the onboard computer clock does
- not seem to get updated. A reboot reverts back to it's idea of time.
- Could this be the problem?
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- I think Andrew mentioned this problem a while back.
- --
- Greg Hackney
- hackney@moxie.hou.tx.us
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