i'm fond of putting a call to rdate or ntpdate somewhere in my init
scripts, just in case.
Daniel Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> i fixed it. rather, i set it. and i hope it stays. ...even if you do care
> about the integrity of my system clock, dont respond to this. i dont know why
> i am (oh God, im responding to my own emails...)
>
>
> On Sunday 16 September 2001 19:41, Daniel Brown wrote:
> > yes, my clock has been astray for quite some time. ive always believed it
> > to be a linux vs windows thing (dual booting) and just kind of accepted it.
> > over the course of its life it has currently set me back ... 5 days. anyone
> > know the cause of this? it doesnt seem to lose time in any normal
> > increments (hour(s) at a time), but it just kind of gets a little slower...
> >
> > i just got a new mobo, maybe its a residual problem of an aging battery on
> > my old one. ill set it right and see if it sticks
> >
> > daniel brown
> >
> > On Friday 21 September 2001 14:30, you wrote:
> > > Have you checked the clock on your computer lately? It seems to be
> > > sending mail with a datestamp 5 days behind the current date, and the
> > > time seems to be wrong as well.
> > >
> > > If you're already aware of this, please disregard...
> > >
> > > Adam
> >
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