Well, here's what I'd do. Sync your time with ntpdate, then shutdown and put
that time into your bios. Then, leave your computer off for say..., 24hrs.
If the time is off after that, then it's a problem with your motherboard.
Regards,
Dana
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Clyde J. Kell wrote:
> I'm really beginning to wonder if maybe I should dump this
> particular Linux distribution! Linux-Mandrake 6.0
>
> I've recently noticed that the clock doesn't stay set.
> The time displayed on the launch bar in the KDE window manager.
> It seems to run about 14 hours ahead! I leave my system up 24/7 and
> usually connected to the net about 10 hours per day.
>
> When I installed Mandrake, I picked the Central time zone for my clock.
> I'm running on an AMD K6-2 400mhz with 64 meg rams.