Subject: Re: System time & date thinks its in California not NYC
To: Laine Stump <lainestump@rcn.com>
From: Andrew Brown <atatat@atatdot.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 07/19/2000 12:46:52
>P.S. If you dual boot this machine into both Windows and NetBSD, you'll
>find the clock is off whenever you boot into "the other" OS. This is
>because Windows sets the system clock to the local time, while NetBSD sets
>it to GMT. I would recommend running NTP under NetBSD, and something like
>d4time under Windows, so this will be corrected automatically at each boot.
where's d4time? certainly not in pkgsrc. :)
and...freebsd (and solaris) have the capability of leaving the cmos
clock in "local wall clock time". now *obviously* i'd like to leave
my cmos clock in utc, but windows won't do that. is there any
interest in a port of the freebsd clock fudge mechanism to netbsd?
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