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I belive that linux ignores the hardware clock while running.

On Tuesday, February 19 2002 11:31 pm, Steven Peck wrote:
> New battery?
> Flash BIOS on mother board (I have seen this one myself)
>
> Write a script to update one second every hour?
>
> -sp
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:03 PM
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> Subject: [vox-tech] Clock drift bad, HULK SMASH!
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> Um, anyhow, anyone know what I can do about clock drift? NTP is not an
> option
> sadly, and I'd prefer to fix the drift rather then repetedly correct it.
> I
> know there's adjtimex, by I have no idea what how to use it....
>
> My drift is pretty bad, about a second or two per hour

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