On Tue, Jul 14, 1998 at 09:05:48AM -0700, Alexander wrote: > Hi... > > Uh, is there a Linux program to set the system CMOS clock? from man pages:
hwclock (8) - query and set the ISA hardware clock (RTC) DESCRIPTION hwclock is a tool for accessing the Hardware Clock. You can display the current time, set the Hardware Clock to a specified time, set the Hardware Clock to the System Time, and set the System Time from the Hardware Clock. You can also run hwclock periodically to insert or remove time from the Hardware Clock to compensate for systematic drift (where the clock consistently gains or loses time at a certain rate if left to run). and lastly: $ dpkg -S hwclock util-linux: /sbin/hwclock util-linux: /usr/man/man8/hwclock.8.gz -Steve -- /* -- Stephen Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------ */ A favorite quote from a source I forget: "Only Microsoft can take an algorithim that has been under years of public scrutiny and weaken it to the point where the entire key space can be searched in 3 days" -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null