On Sat, 2 Mar 2013 09:54:17 -0500, Dan wrote:

> This does seem to be what's happening (despite the fact that the VM is
> running ntpd). Even quite a while after un-sleeping the computer, the
> VM continues to have an incorrect date, so ntpd doesn't seem to be
> doing a very good job here.

As ntpd adjusts the clock gradually (which is usually a good thing),
maybe an idea could be to run ntpdate(8), which simply changes the clock
immediately, in the VM just after waking up the computer?


  Best regards,

    Adam

-- 
 "Set out on a laughless day                                  Adam Sjøgren
  Like a troupe of clowns"                               a...@koldfront.dk

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