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Question about the new 2.4 versions for Linux
n7rfa:
I see that there are new 32-bit versions of 2.4.
What do these new versions, dated August 21st, fix and why are the 64-bit versions still dated August 08?
Crunch3r:
--- Quote from: n7rfa on 26 Aug 2007, 09:34:26 pm ---I see that there are new 32-bit versions of 2.4.
What do these new versions, dated August 21st, fix and why are the 64-bit versions still dated August 08?
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That's nothing to worry about. Somehow, in vmware the date is out of sync and jumps some days ahead, for what reasons... unknown and actually i don't worry about that at all. (that's only happening on the 32 bit SuSE9.2 ... on the 64 bit SuSE 10 it works somehow.)
HTH
n7rfa:
Thanks Crunch3r. I was afraid I was missing something.
Pepo:
--- Quote from: Crunch3r on 27 Aug 2007, 12:13:19 pm ---Somehow, in vmware the date is out of sync and jumps some days ahead, for what reasons... unknown and actually i don't worry about that at all. (that's only happening on the 32 bit SuSE9.2 ... on the 64 bit SuSE 10 it works somehow.)
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Usually you can tell VMware to synchronize guest's clock with host's OS. I think it was as a checkbox in the (additionally installed - display drivers etc.) VMware Tools package?
Peter
Crunch3r:
--- Quote from: Pepo on 28 Aug 2007, 08:56:09 pm ---
Usually you can tell VMware to synchronize guest's clock with host's OS. I think it was as a checkbox in the (additionally installed - display drivers etc.) VMware Tools package?
Peter
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Now that could explain the date "issues". i haven't installed the vmware-tools as i don't need them. I usually only use the shell, compile the apps and that's it.
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