Sorry, I forgot to mention that I also had to change timezone in
-> Root/boot/grub the menu.lst
(when running Knoppix)
Type: Posts; User: Karibu
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I also had to change timezone in
-> Root/boot/grub the menu.lst
(when running Knoppix)
:idea:Yes exactly, that's the line....it works probably for all cheat codes...Great feature...This might be my main Linux OS from now on!
Thank you fredvej for the hint...Issue [SOLVED]
:confused: I guess this would be the line where I have to replace tz=localtime to ---> tz=America/Vancouver ?
Here is the entry for Knoppix boot in my grub.cfg. Where would I have to enter the code 'tz-America/Vancouver?
menuentry 'Debian GNU/Linux (buster/sid) (on /dev/sdc1)' --class gnu-linux --class...
I have a multi system configuration - Ubuntu 16.04 and Windows 10.
I installed Knoppix and I have to select the system I want to use from a grub.conf. menu which comes up after start.
Where do I...
I Installed Knoppix 8.1 on Hard drive.
There is an issue with the Time setting.
Here is what I found out so far:
a) The BIOS of my MSI motherboard is set to universal time UTC.
b) In...
Time issue is solved finally. What I had to do in my case:
1) As philo recommended earlier:
The path for syslinux.cfg is '/mnt-system/boot/syslinux'.
I also changed - as philo...
I guess my problem is the Date and Time entered in the BIOS.
Right now it seems to be + 7 hours Pacific Standard Time and
I'm not able to change Date and Time in BIOS, still working on it.
There is a ntp.conf file in /etc but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know how to configure that file to my needs.
I found syslinux.cfg in >Root >KNOPPIX >boot and added
inside APPEND: -->tz=America/Vancouver
Now, in window under ---> Preferences ---> Time and Date the line 'Time zone' is filled in correctly...
To 1):
The BIOS is for MSI motherboard 785GM-E51.
I can not change the time - it shows +7 hours from my local time.
To 2):
Ihave changed this to UTC!
To 3):
Ihave changed this to...
I entered UTC in /etc/adjtime and set the time zone again to America/Vancouver.
After reboot /etc/adjtime was still ok (UTC) but /etc/timezone was again "localtime".
What to do?
I found this thread posted by philo on 08-09-2014:
Time zone change cannot be made permanent.
I can set the time zone and it shows correct in /etc/timezone "America/Vancouver".
After reboot...
More Help needed:
Time and Day Settings:
I live in Time zone America/Vancouver. After each reboot the Time zone is reset to local time which is my time +8 hours.
Where is the configuration...
:) Eureka! It works....It's ....LXDE/dektop.conf :D
Thank you philo, I changed line
to
[Session]
window_manager=compiz
disable_autostart=no
polkit/command=lxpolkit
clipboard/command=lxclipboard
xsettings_manager/command=build-in
proxy_manager/command=build-in...
[Settings]
gtk-theme-name=Raleigh
gtk-icon-theme-name=gnome
gtk-font-name=Bitstream Vera Sans 12
gtk-cursor-theme-name=core
gtk-cursor-theme-size=18
gtk-toolbar-style=GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ...
I'm not really happy with the solution though ... :confused:
because now I have trouble to get the cursor size bigger.
I would like to have redglass 48, which I can choose in System Settings, as...
Thanks for the hint... yes I did and it solved issue #2 - Mouse cursor configuration remains after reboot as desired. For issue #1 - Screen layout - I just change the video cable connections to the...
I'm just wondering: Does it make any sense to look at "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" for a solution to the issue? Here are Section Monitor and Section Device:------------ -------------- --------- --
Successfully installed release 8.1 on USB stick...works great on my AMD desktop with dual screens, though two minor issues: 1) Screen layout configured with xrandr to my needs - file saved in...
:confused:
For my Knoppix 7.7 HD intallation I have to reconfigure the Time and Date after each shutdown/reboot.
How can I make the Date/Time configuration permanent?
:confused:
Dank unbekannterweise an das Knoppix Team...Problem solved with Knoppix 7.7.1
Thank you, joslb, .wise advice ...that's probably what I'm going to do...unless someone comes up with a solution....
I figured out that the file systems of the hard drives sda and sdb are not detected after boot.
Could this be the reason for not being able to mount?
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