RE: [SLUG] time on a Linux box

2002-12-04 Thread Luke King
-Original Message- From: Glen Turner To: Lucas King Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 2/12/02 11:28 Subject: Re: [SLUG] time on a Linux box Lucas King wrote: i am looking for information as to how time is maintained on a Linux box. i am currently running Redhat 7.2 (i am not sure

RE: [SLUG] time on a Linux box

2002-12-04 Thread Michael Fox
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Luke King Sent: Wednesday, 4 December 2002 9:32 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '; Luke King Subject: RE: [SLUG] time on a Linux box hello, thanks to all those that responded. the information given

[SLUG] time on a Linux box

2002-12-01 Thread Lucas King
hello, i am looking for information as to how time is maintained on a Linux box. i am currently running Redhat 7.2 (i am not sure if this is relevant) on a box on which i have set up a time server for a network. the time server delivers its time, via NTP, as UTC. i set up the client, being

Re: [SLUG] time on a Linux box

2002-12-01 Thread Christopher Vance
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 10:10:55AM +1100, Lucas King wrote: : is it possible to have the network delivered time adjusted depending on : whether it is EST or DST? NTP is always UTC. : the clients run a variety of operating systems. these include Linux, : OS/2, Windows, VMS and DOS. writing a

Re: [SLUG] time on a Linux box

2002-12-01 Thread Glen Turner
Lucas King wrote: i am looking for information as to how time is maintained on a Linux box. i am currently running Redhat 7.2 (i am not sure if this is relevant) on a box on which i have set up a time server for a network. the time server delivers its time, via NTP, as UTC. i set up the