Re: Y2K Problem with CS 1.0+ ???


Subject: Re: Y2K Problem with CS 1.0+ ???
From: Roy Koch (rkoch@interaccess.com)
Date: Sat Feb 26 2000 - 09:53:35 MST


It really does seem like a battery problem now that I have heard more of
what is going on. Try starting from BootX after Mac os opens up with the
correct date!

Urs Hochstrasser wrote:

> Hi,
>
> >It's never a good idea to as for help without detail. What exactly
> >do you mean by "depart from January 1, 1970"?
>
> When running Linux on my Mac, I start over at Jan 1, 1970 every time
> I boot. When running MacOS natively, everything is OK.
> When running MacOS from MOL (Mac ON Linux) it starts with time/date
> from my Linux (i.e. sometimes in january 1970), but I can then set
> the time using a time server from the 'Date and Time' control panel,
> but I need t set it again after starting MOL the next time.
>
> All this fortunately doesn't seem to affect my Mac's internal clock
> at all, it's just Linux that has problems. The Linux I am using is
> YellowDog Linux CS 1.0 with most errata installed, and the kernel
> 2.2.12 fom the YDL ftp site.
>
> Cheers
> --Urs
>
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> Urs Hochstrasser Urs.Hochstrasser@unibas.ch
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