are you looking for NTP? that's main/net/ntp. HTH
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Daniel Dui wrote:
> I think there is a debian package that keeps the system time
> synchronized with GMT (well in my case with CET) .
>
> Does anyone know what is this package's name?
>
> BTW the machine is permanently con
I use cron to execute netdate (in netstd) daily to update my clock.
This is my cron script:
> #!/bin/sh
> netdate ntp.xs4all.nl uva.nl ntp.demon.nl && hwclock --systohc --utc
Try to find ntp servers near you..
Regards,
Remco
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 15:42, Daniel Dui wrote:
> I think there is
Daniel Dui writes:
> I think there is a debian package that keeps the system time
> synchronized with GMT (well in my case with CET) .
> Does anyone know what is this package's name?
Look at chrony and xntp3. Chrony is only in unstable. If you install it
you will have to change the default conf
I think there is a debian package that keeps the system time
synchronized with GMT (well in my case with CET) .
Does anyone know what is this package's name?
BTW the machine is permanently connected.
thank you
daniel
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