Rene Hojbjerg Larsen wrote:
> Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> > i recently installed a debian system, and since then have a completely 
> > strange
> > system time: my clock reports: 
> > 09:13:43 yoda:~$ date
> > Thu Oct  8 09:14:23 MST 1998
> > and a correctly working host:
> > 16:17:21 erm6:~$ date
> > Thu Oct  8 16:17:29 CEST 1998
> > 
> > that's a bit strange.... how do i get it corrected? theoretically i thought
> > that the xntpd should take car of this, or am i wrong?
> 
> Your time zone is wrong.  Run tzconfig (as root) on the misbehaveing host
> to specify the correct time zone.
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Also, check your logfiles.  Xntpd cannot make large adjustments and refuses to
synchronise when that is the case.  It does report this in the logfiles, at
least it does in mine.

John.

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