John (may_j@popmail.firn.edu)
Wed, 30 Dec 1998 14:26:33 -0500
I got my date set right, by downloading the patched clock executable and
then running it like this: ./clock -J -a
That set my date right, but my time was also off, so I went into timeconfig
and set my timezone to UTC and that put the right time in. Now my install
is messed up because of the time differences. It keeps giving me errors
when I compile. I complains of a "clock skew". Oh, well, try again..
>Actually the problem isn't really an "Alpha" one, but a Red Hat one.
>They insist on doing the installation without prompting for user input to
>set the time and date. As a result most Red Hat installs end up "in the
>future" around 2018 or so..
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