Time (Clock) changes when I reboot into Windows
CowPie
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Sat Mar 12 18:01:09 UTC 2005
David M. Carney Wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 06:04 +0330, Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
> >> I had a similar problem when using Debian testing. Basically, your
> >> problem is having two OSs thinking that they have sole control of
> the
> >> time. For example, if like me, you live in the UK, there is that
> crazy
> >> thing known as British Summer time. Because of that, you have to
> tell
> >> your computer that its timezone is in fact not GMT but
> Europe->London.
> >> This is because the time in the UK is only GMT whe summer time is
> not in
> >> place.
> >>
> >> Your choices are: either turn off time zone automattically changing
> the
> >> system time in one of the two OSs (preferably in windoze...) or
> >> preferably set Ubuntu to London time, not GMT. That should then
> work.
> >>
> >> The file that has the information of the timezone is /etc/timezone.
> You
> >> cam edit it (I think) or use dkpg to find out what package owns it
> and
> >> use the right package instead.
> >>
> >> spizkapa
> >
> >Thanks for that. I'll try to see what can I do... Right now I've to
> >pack my bags for the airport :-)
> >
> >--
> >
> >Behrang Saeedzadeh
> >http://www.jroller.com/page/behrangsa
> >
>
> I had the same problem awhile back.
>
> Here's ANOTHER fix, if you don't really want to remove Windoze ;-)
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6lym9
>
> David
>
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>
> http://carney1979.blogspot.com/
>
>
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Hi, this helped a lot for me!
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