Re: How to reset the timestamp value in Suse 10 system



houghi schreef:

Odd. Which kernel? I use 2.6.22.1.

Standard 10.2 kernel:
houghi@penne : uname -r
2.6.18.2-34-defaul

Hey it seems you missed some updates!

chris@OpenSUSE:~> uname -r
2.6.18.8-0.5-default
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Chris Maaskant
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