On Sun, 2007-11-04 at 11:05 -0500, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Sunday 04 November 2007 9:20:32 am Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Jim Cornette wrote:
Software successfully updated. So pup posted on a pop up screen a minute ago.
For those of you living in the US, remember that daylight-savings-time ended at 2:00 am, so adjust your clocks accordingly. Also, if you have a dual boot system, make you are probably going to want to boot in Windows first if you have it set to auto-adjust. Otherwise, it will adjust even if your Linux system has already adjusted the hardware clock. Is there a way to have the hardware clock set to UTC and still have Windows display the correct local time?
Mikkel
Mikkel: Rather than installing the Windows CD on your system, why not make a sun dial out of it?
All seriousness aside...
I don't use Windows that often, but what I do is this:
- Set the HW clock to UTC. - Set the Windows time zone to UTC. - Set the clock in Windows to not auto-adjust on time changes. You have to do this for every user!
Then the Windows time display shows UTC, and Windows leaves your HW clock set to UTC.
- If I'm booted in Windows and I need to know the local time, I look at my watch.
-- cmg