Hi, Lee-
I run Mandrake 8.2, and I had the same problem. I got a variety of
answers as to how to fix- none worked for me. Being essentially a lazy
man, I finally settled for the following:
1)Right-clicked on the system time in KDE and selected the option to
update the time.
2)Set the time 7 hours ahead of Phoenix time.
3) Opened a terminal, logged on as SU, then
4) hwclock --systohc
I now have the correct time displaying. It does not change when I log
off and then back on, as it did in the past. I do have to repeat the
procedure when I reboot, though.
Lee Einer
Lee Levine wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I'm having a minor(?) problem with my system clock.
>For some unknow reason, my computer thinks that America/Phoenix
>is in the GMT timezone instead of MST.
>
>Can somebody tell me how to correct this please?
>I tried using the control panel, but that didn't help.
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
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