Really worrying bug in Windows (dual-boot with Dapper, after hibernate)

Alan McKinnon alan at linuxholdings.co.za
Wed May 24 13:31:56 UTC 2006


On Wednesday 24 May 2006 13:11, Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
> In your case I think it's just one more problem people have when
> dual-booting Windows. In this very same category, I suffer the "I
> can not enjoy automatic summer/winter time adjustments because I
> must NOT use "UTC" for the clock, otherwise the clock is messed up
> every time I start Windows then go back to Ubuntu" problem.

This isn't really necessary - run Linux using UTC as normal. Configure 
Windows to never adjust the time and not to change the CMOS clock.

I do this and I'm in SAST +2:00, the only downside is that the clock 
in Windows is 2 hours behind. No big deal, it's not my primary OS and 
I like me I think you use Window only for games and other mostly 
time-irrelevant purposes

-- 
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how many people understand hex?

Alan McKinnon
alan at linuxholdings dot co dot za
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