On Saturday 02 Aug 2003 7:08 pm, Pierre Fortin wrote: > On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 10:37:53 -0700 (PDT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (David > > E Fox) wrote: > > Hi > > > > On a previous message I noted my issue with kde's clock having > > the wrong timezone. Still haven't sorted that out. But I noticed > > today that the system's time was wrong - still the right timezone > > but about 20 minutes off PDT using the 'popcorn' service > > (speaking clock). > > > > I apparently sync to time.nrc.ca, that's the one I picked, but if > > it's the source of the bad time, maybe the time is different in > > Canada? > > Nope... if your time is too far off the real time, your time will > not get updated... get your clock closer, then ntp will sync as > expected. > > > Back when I installed I seem to recall there was a list of > > available time servers, but I haven't seen where this list is > > stored post-install.
If you still suspect your time server after that, you might like to start from http://www.ntp.org/ Anne
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