During the bombing raid on Mon, 14 May 2001 10:23:04 -0700 (PDT), SI Reasoning
was heard mumbling in fear:
> I have had a horrible problem with keeping an accurate
> system time on my Mandrake systems. I have had this
> problem on both laptops and desktops through at least
> the 7.0 versions and continuing up through current
> 8.1. My time will be off by minutes each hour (seems
> to lag in my laptop and rush on the desktop). I have
> worked around this by doing an ntpdate every hour...
> however with run-parts being down it just brought up
> this reminder.
Run an ntp daemon to keep your clock in check? That's what I do
> Is this a kernel problem or is this a mandrake
> problem? Anyone else out there having this issue?
I have no clue what's to blame for this for sure, but my gut feeling is
on the HW.
Vox
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