On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, John Marr wrote:
> I am trying to recompile a smaller kernel in my 486/75 8mb notebook. When I 
> run 'make dep' I receive a lot of warning messages that a "clock skew 
> detected. Your build may not be complete." I looked into this further, and 
> it appears that Y2K messed up my bios clock, so it now thinks it is mid 
> November, 1990.  The bios setting has no way to change the clock time, and 
> it appears as if toshiba is not supporting this model (2135) anymore. I 
> downloaded some toshiba util package for linux that I found on the net, but 
> my machine was incompatable with it, plus I continued to get the clock skew 
> error when I compiled the program.  Is there any way of me to fix this?

Can you not use date to update the clock, or even use netdate to get
the properdate from some or other netdate server.

netdate some_isp.org
clock

That should update the system time.

> John Marr
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