Re: where is /sbin/clock in hamm

1998-06-26 Thread Steve Mayer
Oz, The clock command has been replaced by hwclock. Steve Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Oz Dror wrote: > I have partially upgraded my system to debian 2.0 > the command /sbin/clock has disappeared. Is there a new command for the > cmos clock or is there a new package

where is /sbin/clock in hamm

1998-06-26 Thread Oz Dror
I have partially upgraded my system to debian 2.0 the command /sbin/clock has disappeared. Is there a new command for the cmos clock or is there a new package that I am missing? -Oz -- <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<&

Re: /sbin/clock missing?

1998-01-02 Thread William R Ward
Anthony Fok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 1 Jan 1998, William R Ward wrote: > > Until I upgraded to hamm, I could use /sbin/clock to set and view the > > CMOS clock. That program is gone now! Did something else replace it? > > Yes! :-) /sbin/hwclock is the ne

Re: /sbin/clock missing?

1998-01-02 Thread Anthony Fok
On 1 Jan 1998, William R Ward wrote: > Until I upgraded to hamm, I could use /sbin/clock to set and view the > CMOS clock. That program is gone now! Did something else replace it? Yes! :-) /sbin/hwclock is the new program that replaces the obsolete /sbin/clock. The syntax is differe

/sbin/clock missing?

1998-01-01 Thread William R Ward
Until I upgraded to hamm, I could use /sbin/clock to set and view the CMOS clock. That program is gone now! Did something else replace it? --Bill. -- William R Ward Bay View Consulting http://www.bayview.com/~hermit/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1803 Mission St. #339voicemail +1

Re: /sbin/clock status?

1997-12-31 Thread Steve Mayer
Randy, /sbin/clock has been replaced by /sbin/hwclock. Steve Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Randy Edwards wrote: > Does anyone know what happened to the nifty little clock program that > used to be in /sbin/clock? I used that to set my CMOS clock time from > the OS' time but sinc

Re: /sbin/clock status?

1997-12-31 Thread Scott Ellis
On Wed, 31 Dec 1997, Randy Edwards wrote: > Does anyone know what happened to the nifty little clock program that > used to be in /sbin/clock? I used that to set my CMOS clock time from > the OS' time but since I updated to hamm I can't seem to find it. A > grep of Content

/sbin/clock status?

1997-12-31 Thread Randy Edwards
Does anyone know what happened to the nifty little clock program that used to be in /sbin/clock? I used that to set my CMOS clock time from the OS' time but since I updated to hamm I can't seem to find it. A grep of Contents-i386 doesn't seem to show it either. Anyone know its

Re: /sbin/clock not ticking

1997-04-27 Thread Alexandre Lebrun
On 27 Apr 1997, Rob Browning wrote: > Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I don't know what /dev/rtc is, but it seems that on my brother's computer > > it can't be opened. It seems that this in turn allows clock to work. > > Most likely it can't be opened because that device was n

Re: /sbin/clock not ticking

1997-04-27 Thread Rob Browning
Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't know what /dev/rtc is, but it seems that on my brother's computer > it can't be opened. It seems that this in turn allows clock to work. Most likely it can't be opened because that device was not compiled into his kernel, but it was into yours.

Re: /sbin/clock not ticking

1997-04-27 Thread Mark Phillips
I wrote: > When I try and set the CMOS clock I get the following error: > > # /sbin/clock -u -w > ioctl: Invalid argument Someone kindly suggested I run "strace clock". I am not familiar with strace, but it did seem to give some potentially useful information. I tri

/sbin/clock not ticking

1997-04-27 Thread Mark Phillips
When I try and set the CMOS clock I get the following error: # /sbin/clock -u -w ioctl: Invalid argument I would be most grateful if someone could tell me why it doesn't work. Thanks. - Mark Phi

/sbin/clock

1996-09-13 Thread Behan Webster
Has /sbin/clock stopped working properly? On at least 3 of the machines I manage "clock -w" is corrupting the cmos clock, and "clock -r" just hangs. Am I going crazy, or am I ignoring some fundamental change in using /sbin/clock that occurred recently? Behan Webster --