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[WOT] RE: OSX

[WOT] RE: OSX

2002-08-21 by Matt McKenzie-Smith

Hay anyone out there have issues with the OSX  Date and time?
I have X on a different drive (10.1) and whenever I boot from that drive it
defaults to Jan 1 1970. ;-/ Everything is then fine when I boot back to
9.2.2.
Cheers,
Matt

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[L-OT] [WOT] RE: OSX

2002-08-22 by L. Gustavo Petri

>Hay anyone out there have issues with the OSX  Date and time?
>I have X on a different drive (10.1) and whenever I boot from that drive it
>defaults to Jan 1 1970. ;-/ Everything is then fine when I boot back to
>9.2.2.
>Cheers,
>Matt


Just guessing.
Perhaps your battery is down (I'm assuming it's not a laptop), and 
you have a broad band internet connection. You have in Mac OS 9 on 
Date & Time Control Panel network time sinchronization on and in MAC 
OSX Date & Time Sistem preference - off!
Perhaps?


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Guga Petri
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RE: [L-OT] [WOT] RE: OSX

2002-08-22 by Richmond, James (James) ** CTR **

No I dont think it is that.
I have 2 imacs that do that and the battery's are fine.

10.1.5 for me. Network time server works fine, but local time setting doesnt work.

JR
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>Just guessing.
>Perhaps your battery is down (I'm assuming it's not a laptop), and 
>you have a broad band internet connection. You have in Mac OS 9 on 
>Date & Time Control Panel network time sinchronization on and in MAC 
>OSX Date & Time Sistem preference - off!
>Perhaps?

RE: [L-OT] [WOT] RE: OSX

2002-08-22 by L. Gustavo Petri

>No I dont think it is that.
>I have 2 imacs that do that and the battery's are fine.
>
>10.1.5 for me. Network time server works fine, but local time 
>setting doesnt work.
>
>JR
>
>>Just guessing.
>>Perhaps your battery is down (I'm assuming it's not a laptop), and
>>you have a broad band internet connection. You have in Mac OS 9 on
>>Date & Time Control Panel network time sinchronization on and in MAC
>>OSX Date & Time Sistem preference - off!
>  >Perhaps?


It's odd ain't it? I have an iBook with both 9.2.2 and 10.1.5 
(waiting for jaguar) adn everithing is ok. Do you use any 
international setting different from english?
-- 
Guga Petri
http://www.msdesigns.com.br/lgpetri

[WOT] RE: OSX

2002-08-24 by Matt McKenzie-Smith

>> Hay anyone out there have issues with the OSX  Date and time?
>> I have X on a different drive (10.1) and whenever I boot from that drive it
>> defaults to Jan 1 1970. ;-/ Everything is then fine when I boot back to
>> 9.2.2.
>> Cheers,
>> Matt
> 
> 
> Just guessing.
> Perhaps your battery is down (I'm assuming it's not a laptop), and
> you have a broad band internet connection. You have in Mac OS 9 on
> Date & Time Control Panel network time sinchronization on and in MAC
> OSX Date & Time Sistem preference - off!
> Perhaps?

It seems to have settled. (without a net time server). I read something at
the Apple knowledge base where they said just to reset it and it will
eventually work. Now it does ;-/

Cheers

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Matt McKenzie-Smith
PO Box 10395
Adelaide BC 5000 
South Australia

+618(0)82938282
+61(0)416 197 883
mattrixx@...

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