> > Richard Melville wrote: > > +kvm02-vps.cleve 31.193.9.2 3 u 17 1024 377 25.130 0.444 1.359 > > -mail1.ugh.no 87.195.109.207 3 u 759 1024 377 25.171 1.858 0.419 > > *sexrobot.omg.omg 103.7.151.4 2 u 1008 1024 377 20.553 -1.584 1.428 > > +hemel-hempstead 140.203.204.77 2 u 60m 1024 370 25.493 0.268 0.560 > > Yes, those are certainly OK. > > > I don't appear to have either the "posix" directory or the "right" > > directory. As I was building a stripped-down system I must have > > followed the suggestion to omit them, and now, maybe, this has come > > back to bite me. I'm assuming that I can install them now. > > I don't see why not, but I'm not sure it will do any good. The only > other things I know about that affect time are the hwclock at boot time, > the TZ environment variable, and /etc/localtime. > > Have your tried 'TZ=GMT date' ? What about: > > hwclock --show > hwclock --show --utc > hwclock --show --localtime > > Also, check the logs to see if ntpd has anything to say there. > > If all else fails, reinstall the time zone data and reset /etc/localtime > from the new data. > > -- Bruce > > Thanks Bruce, I'll work through those when I have a moment to spare. I was just wondering if it could be a glibc issue.
Richard
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