Hi, David-
You can reset this option after Mandrake is installed by the following
process-
Go into Control Center, then select "System," then select "Date and
Time." Then reselect your time zone. Once you do this, you will get a
dialog box asking if your system clock is set to GMT. Answer "yes" and
you are good.
Lee Einer
David Huerta wrote:
>Is there any way to adjust this after the initial setup?
>
>>FYI, I found out why the clock display on Mandrake was running 7 hours
>>behind for me- apparently Mandrake Linux "wants" to display the time as
>>Greenwich Mean Time. Consequently, if your system clock is set to local
>>time, you must indicate at set up that it is set to GMTin order to
>>display local time. If you indicate that your system clock is /not/ set
>>to GMT, the software will make the necessary adjustment based on your
>>locality so that the clock displays GMT anyway.
>>
>>Lee Einer
>>
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