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
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.
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 tried running clock on my brot
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.
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Mark Phillips
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