Hi,
this is admittedly a little off-topic but I with all the BIOS-experts here, I hope there might be somebody who knows about this:
Is there any way to modify the daylight savings time bit (see http://www.plasma-online.de/textual/download/misc/cmos_registers.html) of the "realtime" clock of a i386 machine running linux?
"nvramtool" won't touch the 1st 14 bytes of the CMOS. I tried changing "hwclock" but this uses the kernel rtc driver which obviously also does not allow to change the DST setting.
(This is of course useless for Linux - I need it in connection with problems involving some well-known system from Redmond ...)
Any ideas? Regards, Peter