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#231
Originally Posted by aflegg
Careful, although the "home" screen clock will be right, you can see the offset problem by looking at the time stamp on newly created files.
still no problem. i ceated a sketch file and created a file in xterm. both had the proper time.
 
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#232
ok- now i see the problem. when i look at the clock in the control panel it is three hours early.
 
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#233
Hey all,

Thanks for your suggestions to my problem (update hanging at around 70%).

The fix was real simple, I went to a frined's house who also has a 770 and updated there. Worked fine. Strange as we both have the same PC/OS (windows XP, SP2 newest patches).

Oh well, problem solved until I have to do the next update I guess. So far pretty happy with 770 (and becoming addicted to Mahjong). All I need now is to get a reliable WiFi connection at home (and stop leeching off the neighbours) and I'll be good to go.
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#234
Well - I've installed the new version - No problems to speak of (not even the clock). Now..... Is it better?? Any thoughts?
 
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#235
Originally Posted by troubleshootr
The directory is pretty large, I would just copy over the Country/City that you need. I have posted the compressed tar here:

http://cassarapage.com/folder/zoneinfo.tar.gz
thanks troubleshootr this fix worked for me.
using instruction here
http://cassarapage.com/770/panel_clock.html

and time is okay now..
 
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