Hi,
If this has been discussed over the past few days, I apologize.
A few weeks ago I got dropped off the list and didn't get around to
re-subscribing until today.
But, I noticed that when I booted Linux after 1/1/2000, Linux
responds 12/31/1969 19:00 to the date command. The time then increments
from there. I can set the date/time to the correct value and it stays
until the next boot. The CMOS clock is correct. I can boot DOS or
WIN95 and the correct date/time is displayed. I am running 2.2.13. I
get the same results with 2.2.9.
Is there something that I can do to correct this?
thanx,
philip ross
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