I have to reset the time every time Puppy boots
I have to reset the time every time Puppy boots
HI:
every day i need to set time because when i start computer, time is not correct.
How I can set time and save it? Now I do it:
- menu
- desktop
- set time tool
every day i need to set time because when i start computer, time is not correct.
How I can set time and save it? Now I do it:
- menu
- desktop
- set time tool
Hi,
If you have Psync you might try that. It may be at Menu > Desktop.
If you don't have it I think there is a pet so you might do a forum search or a google search. I think it was written by Tasmod.
I use it in Lupu to auto correct the time to the second on booting, but I don't know if it works with all Puppies.
My regards
If you have Psync you might try that. It may be at Menu > Desktop.
If you don't have it I think there is a pet so you might do a forum search or a google search. I think it was written by Tasmod.
I use it in Lupu to auto correct the time to the second on booting, but I don't know if it works with all Puppies.
My regards
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How much is your time off?
What is your timezone?
Did you configure it correctly?
What is your timezone?
Did you configure it correctly?
Time savers:
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I use ntpdate-4.2.4p4_m.pet. get it hereJasper wrote:Hi,
If you have Psync you might try that. It may be at Menu > Desktop.
If you don't have it I think there is a pet so you might do a forum search or a google search. I think it was written by Tasmod.
I use it in Lupu to auto correct the time to the second on booting, but I don't know if it works with all Puppies.
My regards
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Agreed... You must check the TimeZone.Béèm wrote:How much is your time off?
What is your timezone?
Did you configure it correctly?
RP
spain hour (now): 21.03
pc time (now): 13.20
I need to check UTC filed?
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pc time (now): 13.20
I need to check UTC filed?
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Funny, I don't see Europe/Spain in the list, but Europe/Madrid is there.
Try that one.
I haven't UTC checked, but you could try.
Also it could be that, as mentioned already, you have to replace a battery.
Try that one.
I haven't UTC checked, but you could try.
Also it could be that, as mentioned already, you have to replace a battery.
Time savers:
Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
Consult Wikka
Use peppyy's puppysearch
Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
Consult Wikka
Use peppyy's puppysearch
Unless you are doing something we don't know about, I'd like to weigh inrcrsn51 wrote:Is this an old computer? Maybe the battery on the motherboard is dead.
with rcrsn51.
Puppy doesn't mess with the Real Time Clock.
Windows might very well sync the clock with a server.
An *buntu is capable of doing anything as far as setting the clock to UTC,
syncing, setting it to system time on shutdown. Meaning to say *buntus
vary.
If true that Puppy doesn't mess with the onboard clock and others do or
might, then the battery seems most suspect to me, also.
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