Adjust the kernel clock with the "date" command. Sync the hardware clock to
the kernel clock with the "hwclock" command. Get the correct time from a
more accurate remote host with "rdate" or or with an NTP client such as
"xntp". The various man pages will give you the details.
At 06:22 PM 2/27/00 +0000, Ralph Pickering wrote:
>There is probably an easy way to do this, but I've struck a blank after
>checking all my Linux books, and searching the man pages using man -k time.
>Basically, my clock is running slightly slowly (about 2 mins a week), and I
>would like to be able to adjust it without rebooting and going into the BIOS.
------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
Ray Olszewski -- Han Solo
Palo Alto, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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