roberts


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Posted: April 11 2007,20:02 |
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If no /usr/local/bin/datetool.lua then you must be running an old version of DSL.
If an old version and you are in a daylight savings zone then that would be an issue as well and a reason to upgrade.
You also have the option to run gettime.lua to set date and time from a time server. But likely you don't have that either.
/usr/local/bin/gettime.lua
Also, you can set your timezone with a boot option. Supported timezones are as originally supported by knoppix-autoconfig.
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