No. I suspect that the battery on the mainboard is too old to keep the clock
working on the mainboard.
But the time of the boot shown on the screen is later than the last boot, and
the time after my login is a little later than the previous journal file.
Does it matter to keep the
On Sun, 2023-02-26 at 10:31 +0800, johnstrass wrote:
> Monotonic clock jumped backwards relative last journal entry
Is your system clock accurate? Is it in sync the the hardware clock,
if the machine has one?
Hi there,
I am using a Loongson2f Yeeloong netbook and have upgraded to kernel 6.0.5.
When I boot and login after typing the password, systemd-journald shows:
systemd-journald
[144]:/var/log/journal/67er8fc429e5364af4fe1074626r7e38/user-1000.journal:
Monotonic clock jumped backwards
Hi there,
The problem has a rather simple cause and also a simple solution:
Nextcloud expects a working DNS server for resolving its own app server,
*then* it is using the proxy to access it.
After configuring a DNS proxy in my DMZ and ensuring that /etc/resolv.conf on
the nextcloud instance
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