Re: The clock has gone crazy...

1999-12-18 Thread Shaul Karl
> The file /etc/adjtime has the following two lines: > > cambados:~# cat /etc/adjtime > -115.758041 945099084 0.00 > 945097761 > > Is it important the fact that it has two lines? > > Another question: What command do I have to use in order to set the clock up? > hwclock ? > Thanks in ad

Re: The clock has gone crazy...

1999-12-17 Thread Shao Zhang
Manuel Arenaz Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The file /etc/adjtime has the following two lines: > > cambados:~# cat /etc/adjtime > -115.758041 945099084 0.00 > 945097761 > > Is it important the fact that it has two lines? It depends. If you want your system clock(the time you see i

Re: The clock has gone crazy...

1999-12-16 Thread Manuel Arenaz Silva
The file /etc/adjtime has the following two lines: cambados:~# cat /etc/adjtime -115.758041 945099084 0.00 945097761 Is it important the fact that it has two lines? Another question: What command do I have to use in order to set the clock up? Thanks in advance and apologies for having repli

RE: The clock has gone crazy...

1999-12-13 Thread Bryan Scaringe
Try modifying /etc/adjtime so that it has one line: 0.0 0 0.0 Those are zeros, not the letter O. Then set the time. then reboot. /etc/adjtime is ment to keep track of the "drift" on your HW clock (since no clock is perfect). However, the drift isn't always the same. If /etc/adjtime was made d