On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 15:02:26 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> OK, now I see that my previous messages were unclear. You should try it
> like this:
>
> hwclock --directisa --show
> hwclock --directisa --set --date="23 Apr 2007 13:06:46"
>
> Adding HWCLOCKPARS="--directisa" to /etc/default/rcS means t
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 16:23:35 -0400, I wrote:
> I also tried adding this at the end of /etc/defaults/rcS:
>
> HWCLOCKPARS="--directisa"
>
> and rebooted. That didn't fix it either. Thanks anyway for the suggestion.
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 20:26:03 +0200, Florian Kulzer replied:
> Just to make sure
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 16:23:35 -0400, I wrote:
> I also tried adding this at the end of /etc/defaults/rcS:
>
> HWCLOCKPARS="--directisa"
>
> and rebooted. That didn't fix it either. Thanks anyway for the suggestion.
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 20:26:03 +0200, Florian Kulzer replied:
> Just to make sure
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 18:34:30 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Using /etc/default/rcS avoids this issue. If you want to understand how
> it works you have to look a bit further in hwclock.sh and you will see
>
>. /etc/default/rcS
>
> This is the short way of writing "source /etc/default/rcS".
I
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 07:49:31 -0400, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 15:02:26 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
>
> > OK, now I see that my previous messages were unclear. You should try it
> > like this:
> >
> > hwclock --directisa --show
> > hwclock --directisa --set --date="23 Apr 2007
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 15:02:26 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> OK, now I see that my previous messages were unclear. You should try it
> like this:
>
> hwclock --directisa --show
> hwclock --directisa --set --date="23 Apr 2007 13:06:46"
>
> Adding HWCLOCKPARS="--directisa" to /etc/default/rcS means t
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 07:48:47 -0400, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 16:23:35 -0400, I wrote:
>
> > I also tried adding this at the end of /etc/defaults/rcS:
> >
> > HWCLOCKPARS="--directisa"
> >
> > and rebooted. That didn't fix it either. Thanks anyway for the suggestion.
>
> On
Steve Kleene wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 16:23:35 -0400, I wrote:
I also tried adding this at the end of /etc/defaults/rcS:
HWCLOCKPARS="--directisa"
and rebooted. That didn't fix it either. Thanks anyway for the suggestion.
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 20:26:03 +0200, Florian Kulzer replie
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 16:23:35 -0400, I wrote:
> I also tried adding this at the end of /etc/defaults/rcS:
>
> HWCLOCKPARS="--directisa"
>
> and rebooted. That didn't fix it either. Thanks anyway for the suggestion.
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 20:26:03 +0200, Florian Kulzer replied:
> Just to make sure
test
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On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 16:23:35 -0400, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 15:06:44 -0400, Steve Kleene wrote:
>
> > My Etch machine is displaying incorrect dates.
>
> On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 21:28:05 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
>
> > Try this:
> >
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user
On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 04:23:35PM -0400, I wrote:
> My Etch machine is displaying incorrect dates.
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 20:10:22 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> Try disabling the ntp startup script (change the rc2.d symlink following
> the instructions in the readme file in the rc2.d directo
On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 07:32:22PM -0400, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 04:23:35PM -0400, I wrote:
> > My Etch machine is displaying incorrect dates.
> On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:09:51 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
>
> > It sounds like the module for the rtc isn't loaded.
> > ...
>
On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 04:23:35PM -0400, I wrote:
>
> My Etch machine is displaying incorrect dates.
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:09:51 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> It sounds like the module for the rtc isn't loaded.
> ...
> Do you have chrony or anything else that access the rtc other than the
On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 05:46:21PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Doug writes:
> > I had this problem when I was running chrony which prevented rtc access.
>
> I'm running Chrony here (I'm the maintainer). It does not normally prevent
> rtc access. Did you file a bug report?
Yes, and I think we ta
Doug writes:
> I had this problem when I was running chrony which prevented rtc access.
I'm running Chrony here (I'm the maintainer). It does not normally prevent
rtc access. Did you file a bug report?
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On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 04:23:35PM -0400, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 15:06:44 -0400, Steve Kleene wrote:
>
> > My Etch machine is displaying incorrect dates.
> Both -> error "select() to /dev/rtc to wait for clock tick timed out"
>
It sounds like the module for the rtc isn't
On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 15:06:44 -0400, Steve Kleene wrote:
> My Etch machine is displaying incorrect dates.
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 21:28:05 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Try this:
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/04/msg01109.html
>From that post:
hwclock --show
hwclock --set --d
On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 15:06:44 -0400, Steve Kleene wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:31:10 -0400, I wrote:
>
> > My Etch machine is displaying incorrect dates.
>
> On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:40:52 -0500, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied:
>
> > Also do 'sudo hwclock -r --utc' and 'sudo hwclock
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:31:10 -0400, I wrote:
> My Etch machine is displaying incorrect dates.
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:40:52 -0500, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied:
> Also do 'sudo hwclock -r --utc' and 'sudo hwclock -r --localtime' and
> post the results.
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 14:35:53 -04
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:31:10 -0400, I wrote:
> My Etch machine is displaying incorrect dates.
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:40:52 -0500, John Hasler <[emailprotected]> replied:
> Type 'date; date -u; TZ=UTC date' at the command line (no quotes) and post
> the result along with the correct time.v
date
Steve Kleene writes:
> My local time is US/Eastern Daylight. When it was 11:58 EDT, I called
> "date". It reported
> Sun Apr 22 07:58:12 EDT 2007
> i.e. 4 hours earlier than local time. (Note that GMT would be 4 hours later,
> not earlier.)
> At 11:30, I created a file on a flash drive. The
My Etch machine is displaying incorrect dates. When I first installed Etch
(as testing, 1/21/07), this was not a problem. I did not notice what
precipitated the problem. I have not reinstalled since 1/21/07 but have kept
current with updates.
My local time is US/Eastern Daylight. When it was 1
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