On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 11:51:52PM -0500, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
> Seneca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >I was wondering about how to get the system clock to match the hardware
> >clock when the system's time is >5 min slow. I can't use the NTP clients
> >because of a rather igno
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:12:54AM +0200, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> On Thursday 13 June 2002 01:27, Seneca wrote:
> > A while ago I noticed that my system time was about half an hour off
> > of what it should be, and set it to the more accurate time of the
> > hardware clock. Over the course of the pas
On Thursday 13 June 2002 01:27, Seneca wrote:
> A while ago I noticed that my system time was about half an hour off
> of what it should be, and set it to the more accurate time of the
> hardware clock. Over the course of the past 24 hours, the hardware
> clock has gone ~1 minute slow, but the syst
Seneca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -snip- <
I was wondering about how to get the system clock to match the hardware
clock when the system's time is >5 min slow. I can't use the NTP clients
because of a rather ignorant windoze proxy (determined by trial and
error), and I would prefer not to hav
A while ago I noticed that my system time was about half an hour off of
what it should be, and set it to the more accurate time of the hardware
clock. Over the course of the past 24 hours, the hardware clock has gone
~1 minute slow, but the system clock is now 20 minutes slow.
I know that the laps
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