On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> In KDE, right? Your kernel time may be unchanged. Type
>
Umm...nope. From a console prompt. :-)
>
> in a terminal and see what you get. If you don't like what you see,
> the following command will set the kernel time:
>
> date -s hh:mm:ss
>
That's the hard way... "rdate -sp time.nist.gov" as root
from a console prompt to synch your time with the atomic
clock in Colorado. Then, "hwclock --systohc" will synch the
on-board hardware clock to your "software" clock. :-) I
typically do this between 3-4 times a week and daily. :-)
John