At the risk of sounding smug: apt-get install ntp apt-get install ntp-doc apt-get install ntpdate Debian is the best. At 12:36 PM 08/01/2000 -0700, you wrote: >Rob Hudson wrote: > > > That works good. :) My clock was about 10 minutes off. > >The real solution is NTP, the Network Time Protocol. Visit >http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/ for more information than you'll >ever want to know. > >But I haven't gotten around to setting up NTP either. Last I checked, >my laptop was over 20 minutes fast. Doesn't matter for a mail reader >or web browser. > >-- > K<bob> >[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.jogger-egg.com/
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