Re: Slow system clock?

1999-09-25 Thread Jason Christensen
It was the problem! I disabled APM in the BIOS and let linux run overnight. The time was accurate the following morning. I just finished rebuilding booting a new kernel with APM support and turned BIOS power management back on. I think it's licked. Thanks to all who helped me out! Jason On

Re: Mensaje Clock skew detected

1999-09-24 Thread Hue-Bond
El martes 22 de septiembre de 1998 a la(s) 23:55:32 +0200, Lucky contaba: Cuando intento configurar un programa mediante la orden './configure' me da el mensaje 'Clock skew detected'. Alguien sabe que significa? Algunos archivos tienen una fecha futura, o tu ordenador tiene fecha

Re: Slow system clock?

1999-09-24 Thread Laurent PICOULEAU
On Thu, 23 Sep, 1999 à 10:38:18AM +, Jason Christensen wrote: Would anyone be able to speculate as to why my system (kernel) clock is slow? I know that my hardware (CMOS) clock is maintaining a time that does not drift more than a CMOS clock normally does, but my kernel clock will lose

Re: Slow system clock?

1999-09-24 Thread Colin Marquardt
* Laurent PICOULEAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, 23 Sep, 1999 à 10:38:18AM +, Jason Christensen wrote: Would anyone be able to speculate as to why my system (kernel) clock is slow? I know that my hardware (CMOS) clock is maintaining a time that does not drift more than a CMOS clock

Re: Slow system clock?

1999-09-24 Thread Jason Christensen
for scrutiny. Thanks for all your help, Jason * Laurent PICOULEAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, 23 Sep, 1999 =E0 10:38:18AM +, Jason Christensen wrote: Would anyone be able to speculate as to why my system (kernel) clock is = slow? I know that my hardware (CMOS) clock is maintaining

Re: Slow system clock?

1999-09-24 Thread Rob Mahurin
I had a problem with my clock drifting after I used hwclock to reset my time after I moved to a new time zone: the box had been on 15 minutes, I set it back an hour, and when I rebooted, the /etc/adjtime adjusted the clock by about four days. so I set it again. Now the durn thing thought

Re: Mensaje Clock skew detected

1999-09-23 Thread Monkiki
Lucky wrote: Cuando intento configurar un programa mediante la orden './configure' me da el mensaje 'Clock skew detected'. Alguien sabe que significa? ¿Qué programa es? -- - * Real programmers do: cat program

Slow system clock?

1999-09-23 Thread Jason Christensen
Would anyone be able to speculate as to why my system (kernel) clock is slow? I know that my hardware (CMOS) clock is maintaining a time that does not drift more than a CMOS clock normally does, but my kernel clock will lose approximately 4 hours in every 9. I can set the system clock

Re: Slow system clock?

1999-09-23 Thread Scott Henry
J == Jason Christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: J Would anyone be able to speculate as to why my system (kernel) J clock is slow? I know that my hardware (CMOS) clock is J maintaining a time that does not drift more than a CMOS clock J normally does, but my kernel clock will lose approximately

Mensaje Clock skew detected

1999-09-22 Thread Lucky
Cuando intento configurar un programa mediante la orden './configure' me da el mensaje 'Clock skew detected'. Alguien sabe que significa?

Re: Bizarre Clock Problem

1999-08-17 Thread Matthew Tuck
Keith G. Murphy wrote: It may actually be due to the *documented* behavior of adjtime. ... This makes a lot of sense. I vaguely remember something about this happening when I found my clock out by months. In this case, I imagine it would be a good idea to set a drift threshhold wherein

Re: Bizarre Clock Problem

1999-08-16 Thread John Carline
/etc/adjtime file with different numbers (system timing adjustments, I guess). Since then, I've booted several times and the clock is working fine. Thanks for the fix Alexander John Cheers, j -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null -- Powered by the Penguin

Re: Bizarre Clock Problem

1999-08-16 Thread Matthew Tuck
Alexander Stavitsky wrote: I had this problem couple of days ago. It appeares that /etc/adjtime got corrupted somehow. Now I am wondering if that is a bug. Anyway, try removing /etc/adjtime and setting the correct time with date or ntpdate. In my case the problem went away. It's gone away

Re: Bizarre Clock Problem

1999-08-16 Thread Keith G. Murphy
noticed that the system created a new /etc/adjtime file with different numbers (system timing adjustments, I guess). Since then, I've booted several times and the clock is working fine. I had a similar problem recently, solved the same way. It may actually be due to the *documented

Bizarre Clock Problem

1999-08-15 Thread Matthew Tuck
I'm having a problem where my clock seems to jump all over the place. At the moment I have to set it every start up, when I remember that is. I have searched the archives and not found anything. Basically the clock is out by a number of hours, usually in the past. I don't know

Re: Bizarre Clock Problem

1999-08-15 Thread Eric G . Miller
One possibility is you need a new battery. -- Eric G. Miller Powered by the POTATO (http://www.debian.org)!

Re: Bizarre Clock Problem

1999-08-15 Thread Alexander Stavitsky
On Sun, Aug 15, 1999 at 01:18:41PM +0930, Matthew Tuck wrote: I'm having a problem where my clock seems to jump all over the place. At the moment I have to set it every start up, when I remember that is. I have searched the archives and not found anything. Basically the clock is out

Re: Bizarre Clock Problem

1999-08-15 Thread John Carline
Alexander Stavitsky wrote: On Sun, Aug 15, 1999 at 01:18:41PM +0930, Matthew Tuck wrote: I'm having a problem where my clock seems to jump all over the place. cut snip It's not a hardware fault because I can set it under Windows and it will stay correct. It seems every time I boot

Re: Bizarre Clock Problem

1999-08-15 Thread Judith Elaine Bush
I have three identical new thin clients with as identical a set-up as i can manage to create -- and one shows this problem. It's particularly annoying as i had the system set to reboot at a certain time every day (mainly to clean up any flakiness from Netscape) -- and the system would set itself

Automatic synch system clock with GMT?

1999-07-05 Thread Daniel Dui
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 -- Daniel Dui [EMAIL

Re: Automatic synch system clock with GMT?

1999-07-05 Thread John Hasler
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

Re: Automatic synch system clock with GMT?

1999-07-05 Thread Remco van 't Veer
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

Re: Automatic synch system clock with GMT?

1999-07-05 Thread John Galt
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

updating clock automagically with crontab

1999-06-24 Thread Mark Wagnon
Hi For some reason, my system clock has gone screwy. I lose varying amounts of time during the day. I read these from an earlier post, and it works great, however, it's beginning to be come a pain to su to root and run them every couple of hours. So, I was perusing my Unix System V: A Practical

Re: updating clock automagically with crontab

1999-06-24 Thread Mark Wagnon
Never mind...I got it ;) BTW, what I posted previously didn't work. -- __ _ Mark Wagnon Debian GNU/ -o) / / (_)__ __ __ Chula Vista, CA /\\/ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Setting software clock (gmt)

1999-06-05 Thread Chris Frost
I'd like to have a box setup so that it's hardware clock is set to gmt, while in software the box presents the time in the local time (central fwiw); how would I do this? Is there a pre-setup way to account for daylight savings time, or should I either do it manually or through cron? thanks

Re: Setting software clock (gmt)

1999-06-05 Thread Oliver Elphick
Chris Frost wrote: --dDRMvlgZJXvWKvBx Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'd like to have a box setup so that it's hardware clock is set to gmt, while in software the box presents the time in the local time (central fwiw); how

Re: Setting software clock (gmt)

1999-06-05 Thread Brad
IIRC, if you have your timezone set up correctly (use tzconfig) it will automatically take care of daylight savings time. On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Chris Frost wrote: I'd like to have a box setup so that it's hardware clock is set to gmt, while in software the box presents the time in the local time

Re: Setting software clock (gmt)

1999-06-05 Thread Bob Nielsen
See 'man tzconfig'. tzconfig can handle all of this for you. On Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 04:30:36PM -0500, Chris Frost wrote: I'd like to have a box setup so that it's hardware clock is set to gmt, while in software the box presents the time in the local time (central fwiw); how would I do

Re: help: clock resets on reboot

1999-05-27 Thread John Foster
Rob Mahurin wrote: John Foster wrote: Most modern Motherboards have a small rechargeable battery on them that hold enough power to keep the hardware clock set to the correct time, when the system is powered off. It appears that your battery is degrading and may need to be replaced

SOLVED: clock resets on reboot

1999-05-27 Thread Rob Mahurin
Figured it out: no kernel build, no new battery. At some point I had acquired an /etc/adjtime file that was wrong, and /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh was kindly adjusting and resetting my clock for me every time I entered runlevels 0 or 6. The solution was: # hwclock --set --date=now ; hwclock

Re: help: clock resets on reboot

1999-05-25 Thread John Foster
Rob Mahurin wrote: My clock resets when I reboot, pretty much at random. Doesn't matter how long it's been off; when I check in the CMOS before it boots, it's still right. But sometime between when lilo loads and I get a login prompt, it sets, pretty much at random. date and hwclock

Re: help: clock resets on reboot

1999-05-25 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Rob Mahurin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My clock resets when I reboot, pretty much at random. Doesn't matter how long it's been off; when I check in the CMOS before it boots, it's still right. But sometime between when lilo loads and I get a login prompt, it sets

Re: help: clock resets on reboot

1999-05-25 Thread Rob Mahurin
John Foster wrote: Most modern Motherboards have a small rechargeable battery on them that hold enough power to keep the hardware clock set to the correct time, when the system is powered off. It appears that your battery is degrading and may need to be replaced. But it's right when

help: clock resets on reboot

1999-05-24 Thread Rob Mahurin
My clock resets when I reboot, pretty much at random. Doesn't matter how long it's been off; when I check in the CMOS before it boots, it's still right. But sometime between when lilo loads and I get a login prompt, it sets, pretty much at random. date and hwclock agree, but they're wrong

Re: clock

1999-05-15 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Re: clock Date: Fri, May 14, 1999 at 10:43:23PM +0100 In reply to:Patrick Kirk Quoting Patrick Kirk([EMAIL PROTECTED]): What is the man page for info on setting the clock to salmon.maths.tcd.ie which is a time server near a lovely pub in Dublin? Patrick man

clock

1999-05-14 Thread Vincent Murphy
i live in ireland, i'm running a potato system, and it kicks ass, except 'date' tells me the wrong time. /etc/timezone says Eire, which is correct. i'm in the GMT timezone. i want the CMOS clock, and the software clock to be set to GMT. how do i do this? -vinny -- Vincent Murphy | CompSci

Re: clock

1999-05-14 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: clock Date: Fri, May 14, 1999 at 05:03:52PM +0100 In reply to:Vincent Murphy Quoting Vincent Murphy([EMAIL PROTECTED]): i live in ireland, i'm running a potato system, and it kicks ass, except 'date' tells me the wrong time. /etc/timezone says Eire, which is correct

Re: clock

1999-05-14 Thread Patrick Kirk
What is the man page for info on setting the clock to salmon.maths.tcd.ie which is a time server near a lovely pub in Dublin? Patrick On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 03:52:46PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote: Subject: clock Date: Fri, May 14, 1999 at 05:03:52PM +0100 In reply to:Vincent

Re: clock

1999-05-14 Thread Rob
i live in ireland, i'm running a potato system, and it kicks ass, except 'date' tells me the wrong time. /etc/timezone says Eire, which is correct. i'm in the GMT timezone. i want the CMOS clock, and the software clock to be set to GMT. how do i do this? Look for a file called /etc

RE: Laptop clock skews after suspend

1999-04-14 Thread Shaleh
On 13-Apr-99 Paul Nathan Puri wrote: After I bring my laptop out of suspend or (sometimes) when I reboot my laptop either the clock or the date will skew. How do I fix this? Right now is skewed two hours. I'm not sure if the skew is always the same. I haven't been keeping tally. Thanks

RE: Laptop clock skews after suspend

1999-04-14 Thread David Nelson
- De: Shaleh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: mercredi 14 avril 1999 02:06 À: Paul Nathan Puri Cc: Debian User List Objet: RE: Laptop clock skews after suspend On 13-Apr-99 Paul Nathan Puri wrote: After I bring my laptop out of suspend or (sometimes) when I reboot my laptop either

Laptop clock skews after suspend

1999-04-13 Thread Paul Nathan Puri
After I bring my laptop out of suspend or (sometimes) when I reboot my laptop either the clock or the date will skew. How do I fix this? Right now is skewed two hours. I'm not sure if the skew is always the same. I haven't been keeping tally. Thanks. NatePuri Certified Law Student Debian

Re: How ro set cmos clock to system time

1999-04-06 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Mon, Apr 05, 1999 at 09:56:50AM -0500, Christian Dysthe wrote: I run slink and want to set the cmos clock to system time. My system time is set with ntp, and I think there is a way to set adjtimnex to sync the cmos clock every 11 minutes to the system time, but I can not figure out how

Re: How ro set cmos clock to system time

1999-04-06 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: How ro set cmos clock to system time Date: Mon, Apr 05, 1999 at 09:56:50AM -0500 In reply to:Christian Dysthe Quoting Christian Dysthe([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Hi, I run slink and want to set the cmos clock to system time. My system time is set with ntp, and I think

Re: How ro set cmos clock to system time

1999-04-06 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it may be a bad idea (and most likely unnecessary) to update the CMOS clock every 11 minutes. These things have a finite write life (or used to, anyway). The slink /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh script will copy the system

How ro set cmos clock to system time

1999-04-05 Thread Christian Dysthe
Hi, I run slink and want to set the cmos clock to system time. My system time is set with ntp, and I think there is a way to set adjtimnex to sync the cmos clock every 11 minutes to the system time, but I can not figure out how it is done. My cmos clock is set to UTC. TIA

Re: hwclock y clock

1999-03-22 Thread Santiago Vila
On Sun, 21 Mar 1999, Andres Seco Hernandez wrote: ¿Alguien me puede aclarar si en Debian no hay clock de linea de comando o es que no tengo montado algun paquete importante? ¿o simplemente ha sido sustituido por otro clock diferente pero equivalente, el hwclock? Creo que es más bien lo

Re: hwclock y clock

1999-03-22 Thread Netman
On Sun, Mar 21, 1999 at 05:41:42PM +0100, Andres Seco Hernandez wrote: ¿Alguien me puede aclarar si en Debian no hay clock de linea de comando o es que no tengo montado algun paquete importante? ¿o simplemente ha sido sustituido por otro clock diferente pero equivalente, el hwclock? Debian

hwclock y clock

1999-03-21 Thread Andres Seco Hernandez
Hola. En el paquete doc-linux-es que viene en slink hay un mini-como llamado En-Hora-Como.html en el que se comenta que man clock y man 8 clock devuelven resultados diferentes (vamos que son cosas distintas las que aparecen) y en mi Debian hamm al hacer man 8 clock recibo por respuesta No manual

my clock is always wrong

1999-02-23 Thread Paul Nathan Puri
I keep reseting my system clock and it always loses a couple of days. Any reason why? -- NatePuri Certified Law Student Debian/GNU Linux Monk McGeorge School of Law [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: my clock is always wrong

1999-02-23 Thread Mark R. Boyns
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I keep reseting my system clock and it always loses a couple of days. Any reason why? do you have anything in /etc/adjtime?

My System Clock - Under Slink

1999-02-11 Thread Steven Evatt
Howdy folks, I'm running slink (kernel version 2.0.33) on a 486 and I'm having an interesting problem with my uptime. I'm courious if this is a feature or a bug. The log below is from a cronscript that every four hours logs that my system still has a heart beat. This is accomplished by

Re: My System Clock - Under Slink

1999-02-11 Thread debian
Let me guess.. Another person running rc5des client.. the load average gives it away :) 12:00am up 75 days, 14:17, 3 users, load average: 1.02, 1.01, 1.00 4:00am up 75 days, 18:17, 2 users, load average: 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 8:00am up 75 days, 22:17, 2 users, load average: 1.00, 1.00,

Re: My System Clock - Under Slink

1999-02-11 Thread servis
*- On 10 Feb, Steven Evatt wrote about My System Clock - Under Slink Howdy folks, I'm running slink (kernel version 2.0.33) on a 486 and I'm having an interesting problem with my uptime. I'm courious if this is a feature or a bug. The log below is from a cronscript that every four hours

Re: clock -w

1998-12-18 Thread Andres Herrera
Guenas On Thu, Dec 17, 1998 at 10:15:04AM +0100, Jose Illescas Perez wrote: hwclock --systohc mi problema es que no se graba la fecha en la BIOS y cada vez que arranco el sistema tengo que estar cambiando la hora. ¿? Pues a mi me la graba en un 386 y en un Pentium en los que los he

clock -w

1998-12-17 Thread Jose Illescas Perez
Hola, he notado que en la 2.0 de Debian ya no existe el comando clock -w para guardar la fecha del sistema en la BIOS del PC pero según el comando hwclock parece ser que hace algo parecido ejecutando: hwclock --systohc mi problema es que no se graba la fecha en la BIOS y cada vez que

Utility to set PC clock

1998-12-17 Thread Carl Fink
My system clock has started to run really slow. I mean, like 40 minutes per day slow. Does anyone know a program that will get a time from some source on the net and set the system clock based on EST? I could add it to my ip-up script and the computer would never fall far behind. (I plan

Re: Utility to set PC clock

1998-12-17 Thread David Coe
NTP, allowing Unix systems to participate in this synchronization. Carl Fink wrote: My system clock has started to run really slow. I mean, like 40 minutes per day slow. Does anyone know a program that will get a time from some source on the net and set the system clock based on EST? I

Re: Utility to set PC clock

1998-12-17 Thread Mark Phillips
Does anyone know a program that will get a time from some source on the net and set the system clock based on EST? I could add it to my ip-up script and the computer would never fall far behind. Firstly, I would recommend that you use universal coordinated time (Greenwich Meantime or however

Re: Utility to set PC clock

1998-12-17 Thread Will Lowe
(Greenwich Meantime or however you spell it) on your system clock. Then you can set the timezone in software so that time shows up properly. Yes, this is generally considered teh right way to run a *nix box. Secondly, I think there is some way of getting your machine to automatically adjust

Re: Utility to set PC clock

1998-12-17 Thread wtopa
Subject: Re: Utility to set PC clock Date: Thu, Dec 17, 1998 at 05:31:53PM +1030 In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Does anyone know a program that will get a time from some source on the net and set the system clock based on EST

Re: Utility to set PC clock

1998-12-17 Thread john
Carl Fink writes: Does anyone know a program that will get a time from some source on the net and set the system clock based on EST? I could add it to my ip-up script and the computer would never fall far behind. You might try the chrony package from unstable. It does pretty much what xntp3

Clock Skew?

1998-12-08 Thread Tun Yang
Hi... while compiling the kernel, I got a Clock Skew detected, your compile may not be complete (or something to that effect...) What is clock skew?? This started after I changed my motherboard to an Aopen AX6B (used to be asus KN97) I'm also running a Celeron now, though I don't think

Re: Clock Skew?

1998-12-08 Thread Pere Camps
Tun, Hi... while compiling the kernel, I got a Clock Skew detected, your compile may not be complete (or something to that effect...) What is clock skew? It's probably due to the fact that you have modification time of files in the future! That is only possible if you had a bad time

Re: chrony sets your clock from the net

1998-11-16 Thread john
Joachim Trinkwitz writes: Are there any advantages over using `netdate' (part of the netstd.deb)? Millisecond accuracy and drift control. It calculates the rate at which your clock drifts and then uses 'dead reckoning' to correct it while you are not connected to the net. This assumes

Re: chrony sets your clock from the net

1998-11-15 Thread Joachim Trinkwitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have just uploaded chrony to unstable. chrony is an 'atomic clock' package similar to xntp3 but easier to install and administer and more suitable for use with intermittent dialup connections. If you have a dialup connection to the Net it should work out

chrony sets your clock from the net

1998-11-14 Thread john
I have just uploaded chrony to unstable. chrony is an 'atomic clock' package similar to xntp3 but easier to install and administer and more suitable for use with intermittent dialup connections. If you have a dialup connection to the Net it should work out of the box with no configuration

My clock troubles me unexpectedly

1998-09-16 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hello list, somehow the time settings on my machine are messed up. The reason is: /sbin/hwclock does not work anymore. Instead it gives this error message: $ hwclock --test --debug Open of /dev/rtc failed, errno = No such file or directory (2). falling back to more primitive clock access

Re: My clock troubles me unexpectedly

1998-09-16 Thread Frank Barknecht
George Bonser hat gesagt: // George Bonser wrote: Sorry, I could not help but laugh. Every morning my clock also troubles me unexpectedly too. Yeah, I know this boot time trouble as well. Especially on sunday mornings when I have reached my maximum mount count the evening before and e2fsck

Powersave / clock / crontabs

1998-09-16 Thread Felix Chang
with mgetty-voice. I also want to save power by enabling all powersave stuff in the BIOS (asus tx97e mainboard, no atx) . What happens is that - no cron jobs are being run at all - the clock is in powersave mode as well, i.e. runs very slowly which makes my syslogs quite unreliable. (I actually

Re: Correction of Clock for summer time

1998-09-05 Thread Robert Wilderspin
On 4 Sep 98 10:37:53 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It turned out to be option a. The help from the list was great as always. My problem is that I don't know where to start looking in the MAN pages (I would never have guessed the names tzconfig or hwclock). Try man -k clock to get a list of all

Re: Correction of Clock for summer time

1998-09-05 Thread David Warnock
man -k clock to get a list of all commands that have clock in their man description. The command apropos is an alias of this. Rob, Thanks, missed that. Dave

Re: Correction of Clock for summer time

1998-09-04 Thread Gilbert Laycock
. David Where / How do I correct this, I have checked all I can see in David Man for time and have not found the correct info. I have been David able to confirm the above using tzselect. The time your machine reports depends on two things: the time the system clock is set to, and the timezone

Re: Correction of Clock for summer time

1998-09-04 Thread David Warnock
/ How do I correct this, I have checked all I can see in David Man for time and have not found the correct info. I have been David able to confirm the above using tzselect. The time your machine reports depends on two things: the time the system clock is set to, and the timezone it thinks

Correction of Clock for summer time

1998-09-03 Thread David Warnock
During the installation of Hamm I was asked if my PC was running on GMT or not. I guess I answered this wrong as the time is displayed an hour ahead of what it should be. It should be showing British Summer time now which is GMT + 1 but is in fact showing GMT + 2. Where / How do I correct this,

Re: Correction of Clock for summer time

1998-09-03 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
David Warnock [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | During the installation of Hamm I was asked if my PC was running on GMT | or not. I guess I answered this wrong as the time is displayed an hour | ahead of what it should be. | | It should be showing British Summer time now which is GMT + 1 but is in |

Re: Correction of Clock for summer time

1998-09-03 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, David Warnock wrote: During the installation of Hamm I was asked if my PC was running on GMT or not. I guess I answered this wrong as the time is displayed an hour ahead of what it should be. It should be showing British Summer time now which is GMT + 1 but is in fact

Re: set clock to GMT?

1998-08-29 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
On: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 20:49:52 +0200 Rafael Cordones Marcos writes: To have my linux box set to GMT I first used the date command to set the system time and then used hwclock --utc --systohc to set the hardware clock to the same time as the system. By the way, (for anybody listening) when I

Re: set clock to GMT?

1998-08-28 Thread Rafael Cordones Marcos
hwclock shows the correct time here in Ireland. I would like for date to display this time also, using GMT instead of IST. How do I do this? To have my linux box set to GMT I first used the date command to set the system time and then used hwclock --utc --systohc to set the hardware clock

Re: set clock to GMT?

1998-08-28 Thread Ted Harding
On 27-Aug-98 Rafael Cordones Marcos wrote: By the way, (for anybody listening) when I live my PC on for several days I have found that the hardware clock and th system time differ in HOURS. Is that OK? Should I use cron to update the hardware clock every now and then? Several hours

RE: set clock to GMT?

1998-08-28 Thread Bob McGowan
-Original Message- From: Rafael Cordones Marcos Subject: Re: set clock to GMT? On Thu, Aug 27, 1998 at 09:19:26AM +0100, Vincent Murphy wrote: OK, sorry for not making myself clearer in the first place. -deleted discussion on GMT By the way, (for anybody listening

Re: set clock to GMT?

1998-08-27 Thread Vincent Murphy
| I would like to set my clock so it displays the time relative to GMT | (Greenwich Mean Time) as opposed to anything else. How do I do this? | I installed hamm for scratch using the Dialup set of packages, and I | think xntpd is installed. I'm not sure I'm following what you want. You

Re: set clock to GMT?

1998-08-27 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Vincent Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | | I would like to set my clock so it displays the time relative to GMT | | (Greenwich Mean Time) as opposed to anything else. How do I do this? | | I installed hamm for scratch using the Dialup set of packages, and I | | think xntpd is installed

set clock to GMT?

1998-08-26 Thread Vincent Murphy
I would like to set my clock so it displays the time relative to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) as opposed to anything else. How do I do this? I installed hamm for scratch using the Dialup set of packages, and I think xntpd is installed. Regards, Vincent.

Re: set clock to GMT?

1998-08-26 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Vincent Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | I would like to set my clock so it displays the time relative to GMT | (Greenwich Mean Time) as opposed to anything else. How do I do this? | I installed hamm for scratch using the Dialup set of packages, and I | think xntpd is installed. I'm not sure

Re: duda sobre el comando clock

1998-08-19 Thread Enzo A. Dari
J.Parera wrote: ... echo -e Sincronitzar el rellotje amb SLUG ... rdate slug.ctv.es.es clock -w el problema es que el comando clock no existe. En la Debian 1.3.1 si funcionaba sin ningún problema. En que paquete se encuentra? O es que ha cambiado de nombre dicha orden

Una duda sobre /etc/ppp/ip-up.d y otra sobre el comando clock

1998-08-18 Thread J . Parera
siguiente script: #!/bin/sh #Sincronitzar rellotje. # echo -e Sincronitzar el rellotje amb SLUG ... rdate slug.ctv.es.es clock -w el problema es que el comando clock no existe. En la Debian 1.3.1 si funcionaba sin ningún problema. En que paquete se encuentra? O es que ha cambiado de nombre dicha orden

Is it possible to have a prompt with a dynamic clock ?

1998-08-17 Thread shaul
I understand that setting PS1=[\t]$ (in bash) will show me the time that the prompt appeared. Is it possible to have it advance the time as a regular clock would ?

Re: Is it possible to have a prompt with a dynamic clock ?

1998-08-17 Thread Shaleh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I understand that setting PS1=[\t]$ (in bash) will show me the time that the prompt appeared. Is it possible to have it advance the time as a regular clock would ? Sorry, but no. Bash can not do this. -- = Linux, because I'd like to *get there* today

clock skew ???

1998-08-13 Thread Jens Ch. Lisner
Hi all, I've got a strange warning after make menuconfig with kernel-source-2.0.34. It says clock skew detected. I don't know what it means. Can you help? thanx, Jens

Re: clock skew ???

1998-08-13 Thread Corey Popelier
On Tue, 13 Jan 1998 13:10:47 +0100 (CET), you scribbled: Hi all, I've got a strange warning after make menuconfig with kernel-source-2.0.34. It says clock skew detected. I don't know what it means. Can you help? Your post seems to think it was done in January :-) I would suggest checking your

Re: clock skew ???

1998-08-13 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Tue, Jan 13, 1998 at 01:10:47PM +0100, Jens Ch. Lisner wrote: I've got a strange warning after make menuconfig with kernel-source-2.0.34. It says clock skew detected. I don't know what it means. Can you help? Is your kernel source located on an NFS mount? If the NFS server's clock is ahead

Re: good digital clock for x?

1998-07-24 Thread Marcelo E. Magallon
On Tue, Jul 21, 1998 at 09:21:56PM -0500, the lone gunman wrote: Hello -- are there any deb packages that have a digital clock that I can swallow in an x module (specifically, FvwmButtons)? I'd prefer one that does military time, and perhaps the date, too :) Try asclock, debian://slink/main

Re: good digital clock for x?

1998-07-23 Thread H Huang
the lone gunman wrote: Hello -- are there any deb packages that have a digital clock that I can swallow in an x module (specifically, FvwmButtons)? I'd prefer one that does military time, and perhaps the date, too :) I'd recommend asclock, which comes with afterstep. If you don't want

good digital clock for x?

1998-07-22 Thread the lone gunman
Hello -- are there any deb packages that have a digital clock that I can swallow in an x module (specifically, FvwmButtons)? I'd prefer one that does military time, and perhaps the date, too :) As always, big thanks! Matt -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null

Re: good digital clock for x?

1998-07-22 Thread Rick Macdonald
the lone gunman wrote: Hello -- are there any deb packages that have a digital clock that I can swallow in an x module (specifically, FvwmButtons)? I'd prefer one that does military time, and perhaps the date, too :) I use dclock. I got it off the CD that came with O'Reilly's X User Tools

Re: good digital clock for x?

1998-07-22 Thread servis
*-the lone gunman (21 Jul) | | Hello -- are there any deb packages that have a digital clock that I | can swallow in an x module (specifically, FvwmButtons)? I'd prefer | one that does military time, and perhaps the date, too :) | Well, the xclock program in the xbase package can be displayed

Re: good digital clock for x?

1998-07-22 Thread servis
*-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (22 Jul) | *-the lone gunman (21 Jul) || || Hello -- are there any deb packages that have a digital clock that I || can swallow in an x module (specifically, FvwmButtons)? I'd prefer || one that does military time, and perhaps the date, too :) || | | Well, the xclock

Re: good digital clock for x?

1998-07-22 Thread Keith Beattie
the lone gunman wrote: Hello -- are there any deb packages that have a digital clock that I can swallow in an x module (specifically, FvwmButtons)? I'd prefer one that does military time, and perhaps the date, too :) My favorite is asclock. I believe it comes with afterstep or whatever

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