Search:
Type: Posts; User: green-newbie
Search:
Search took 0.26 seconds.
-
It's precisely how I discovered the anomaly. Setting up the CMOS/BIOS time to my local time and then booting up Mint 16 yields a desktop time 6h behind. Booting up Win XP yields the correct time,...
-
I've just discovered that there is a side effect to this method (or is it a bug?).
The BIOS clock is modified incorrectly, it doesn't match the desktop time. As a result when I boot another drive...
-
-
Thank you again.
The terminal command "date -s hh:mm:ss" corrected the time to match the timezone.
-
Thank you for the link.
Unfortunately that did not solve my problem. The terminal command "sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata" allows to change the time zone, but the time zone does not match the local...
-
At time of Mint 16 installation I selected the correct time zone, but the desktop time if a few hours off. How can I correct this?
-
For the purpose of compiling a trivial C program, where can I find on a Mint 16 the library for the <stdio.h> ?
-
Thank you for the links, especially the second one.
-
Hello, I'm new to the linux world and I need some help with dial-up set up.
1. Configuration
Computer: DELL Optiplex GX280
Internal Modem: LSI Corporation LT WinModem (rev 02)
Linux OS:...
|
|