I am trying LMDE, though I still like Linux Mint.
It is working well. Sound is there. NVidia driver is installed. Compiz is working.
One small hitch, not a problem as such, but it is there...the time goes back, every time I come back to LMDE. It adds up 5.5 hours. Well, I deduct the 5.5 hours whenever I remember about the time, but someone might feel it annoying, if it is persistent in other laptops. So, I am reporting it.
The laptop is Acer Aspire 4741G, Intel i3-330M, NVidia Geforce 310M
Take care!
Time doesn't stay
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Time doesn't stay
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Re: Time doesn't stay
hi,
from synaptic install the package : ntp
then setup accordingly
cheers
from synaptic install the package : ntp
then setup accordingly
cheers
Re: Time doesn't stay
Thanks Wayne & Twa!
It worked!
I believe, that the LMDE when installing didn't put the 'no' for UTC, even though it asked about the time zone.
Take care!
It worked!
I believe, that the LMDE when installing didn't put the 'no' for UTC, even though it asked about the time zone.
Take care!
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Re: Time doesn't stay
Sometimes it might be easier to set your hardware clock for UTC. Adding "ntp" is one of the first things I do on an install anyway, so all is good.
Current hardware: a Dell OptiPlex 3010 desktop, a Dell Inspiron 531 desktop, and a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop.
Current OS: LMDE 3
Current OS: LMDE 3