On 02-May-00 John Aldrich opined:
> I just ran "rdate" and noticed that the clock on my KDE
> console was about an hour behind. I guess the question is:
> "Why is it losing time"? The KDE clock on the KPanel is
> *supposed* to show proper system time, correct?
> 
> Here's my system stats:
> Dual-PPro 200, 192 megs of RAM, 18 Gigs of drive space
> (give or take a few megs) system is running 1 instance of
> Seti@home and one RC5DES (I had to force a single-instance
> of RC5DES.) Video is a Voodoo3-3000. Motherboard is a
> Micronics W6LI-SH04.
> 
> Any ideas?

How about "spring forward, fall back" as a possibility.

My system changed the clock for daylight stupid time as it should. After a
reboot it was an hour off (slow). After a time update, it was 2 hours slow
(no idea on this). I reset it manually, rebooted and it was right.

Beats me why. But, that's my experience. Perhaps you're seeing something
similar.

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