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Thread: (insert bad words) CLOCK PROBLEM

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    (insert bad words) CLOCK PROBLEM

    Ok... I GIVE

    For whatever reason linux thinks it is 6 PM ... Problem is... it is 11

    Please someone tell me how to change the clock????


    thanks

    Jim

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    Re: (insert bad words) CLOCK PROBLEM

    Try right-clicking on the time display and resetting the time.

    Unless you like having more hours in the day, that is.

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    Re: (insert bad words) CLOCK PROBLEM

    Is your locale set right? In that case, maybe your BIOS battery is going weak.

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    Re: (insert bad words) CLOCK PROBLEM

    Yup... it was the bios clock that was wrong....

    I guess I never really considered that .... I figurued when I told it to SYNC UP to the big clock in the sky it would actually SINK UP!!!

    lol

    anyhow... I fixed the time ... thanks for the help guys

    Jim

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    Mark as Solved

    Hi, it helps a lot if you mark your topics as solved. Thread Tools -> Mark as Solved. This helps people looking for a solution to a similar problem - thanks!

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    Re: Mark as Solved

    Quote Originally Posted by Penguin Guy View Post
    Hi, it helps a lot if you mark your topics as solved. Thread Tools -> Mark as Solved. This helps people looking for a solution to a similar problem - thanks!

    Thank you ... I had considered marking it solved.. but the problem is not.... SO I didnt...

    If you would like to be specific...

    When you install the new 9.10 of Mythbuntu almost immediately it wants to do 300 updates.

    Until that point although mythtv wont work, at least the clock is correct....

    after you do the 300 updates you have to reboot your computer, when you do some fine piece of software in there sets the bios clock to 0:00:00.... a handy feature....

    So, if you dont mind, please solve that problem with Mythbuntu or you could try minding your own back yard. Either way I dont find your words helpful in the least.

    Thanks again

    Jim
    Jim

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