Setting clock time

1998-05-28 Thread M.C. Vernon
May 28 14:59:05 BST 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mcv21# hwclock --show Thu May 28 14:59:12 1998 -0.147667 seconds [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mcv21# hwclock --utc --hctosys --test --debug Using /dev/rtc interface to clock. Waiting for clock tick... ...got clock tick Time read from Hardware Clock: 15:01:1

Re: Clock/Time Zone

1997-10-27 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
For the timezone, run /usr/sbin/tzconfig . To set the CMOS clock /usr/sbin/clock (This may be /usr/sbin/hwclock in newer versions I've heard.) If you really want to keep your system time accurate, install the xntp package. You need a network connection for that though. -- Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMA

Clock/Time Zone

1997-10-27 Thread Jason R. Bauer
How do you change the time zone and clock? I changed the time once (as root) but the next time i rebooted the time was incorrect again. --- Jason Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Guru 23 Computing Services You break it, We fix it! -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to

Re: clock/time

1997-07-11 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Fri, 11 Jul 1997, Timothy Phan wrote: > Hi, > > I'm having problem with the clock/time on my debian box. Everytime, > I bring up the system, the clock is always about 4 hours behind. > I have to setup the time using "date -s hh:mm". I'd like to

Re: clock/time

1997-07-11 Thread Andree Leidenfrost
Hi Timothy, to my knowledge, Debian is reading time and date from CMOS when booting. Make sure you have the right timezone, the correct CMOS time - either local or GMT - and that the system knows what it is - local or GMT. Besides, under Debian you can read and write the CMOS clock with the clock

clock/time

1997-07-11 Thread Timothy Phan
Hi, I'm having problem with the clock/time on my debian box. Everytime, I bring up the system, the clock is always about 4 hours behind. I have to setup the time using "date -s hh:mm". I'd like to know how to: 1. setup the Debian to always read the tim