Op vrijdag 18 januari 2013 18:47:31 schreef Stroller:
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> On 18 January 2013, at 18:08, Grant Edwards wrote:
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> > On 2013-01-17, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >> On Thu, 17 Jan 2013 22:47:17 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
> >>
> >>> By default, ntpd doesn't seem to want to do
> >>> a step correcti
On 18 January 2013, at 18:08, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2013-01-17, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Thu, 17 Jan 2013 22:47:17 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>>> By default, ntpd doesn't seem to want to do
>>> a step correction to fix large clock errors on startup (there's
>>> probably an optio
On 17 January 2013, at 15:35, Bruce Hill wrote:
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>> You've had lots of other suggestions here, but I think this is handled fine
>> if you add ntp to the default runlevel (and assuming the system can connect
>> to the net).
>
> The service would be ntpd (daemon) or ntp-client (client), but no
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 04:43:16PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> I'm having problems with one of my Gentoo systems who's motherboard
> clock is a little slow. When the system comes up, the system time is
> set from the motherboard clock. If that's slow, something in the init
> system seems to pan
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 03:06:23PM +, Stroller wrote:
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> On 16 January 2013, at 16:43, Grant Edwards wrote:
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> > I'm having problems with one of my Gentoo systems who's motherboard
> > clock is a little slow. When the system comes up, the system time is
> > set from the motherboard clock.
I've had this problem before as well and can confirm that adding NTP to the
default run level solved it.
On Jan 17, 2013 10:08 AM, "Stroller" wrote:
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> On 16 January 2013, at 16:43, Grant Edwards wrote:
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> > I'm having problems with one of my Gentoo systems who's motherboard
> > clock is a litt
On 16 January 2013, at 16:43, Grant Edwards wrote:
> I'm having problems with one of my Gentoo systems who's motherboard
> clock is a little slow. When the system comes up, the system time is
> set from the motherboard clock. If that's slow, something in the init
> system seems to panic because
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Bruce Hill
wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:55:56PM -0500, Michael Mol wrote:
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>> His system clock runs slow, it's not a matter of the CMOS battery
>> being dead. If it were dead, the clock would be years off.
>
> Experience has shown that when the voltage get
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:55:56PM -0500, Michael Mol wrote:
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> His system clock runs slow, it's not a matter of the CMOS battery
> being dead. If it were dead, the clock would be years off.
Experience has shown that when the voltage gets low, this happens. Here's an
article ... first hit:
http
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Bruce Hill
wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 04:43:16PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> I'm having problems with one of my Gentoo systems who's motherboard
>> clock is a little slow. When the system comes up, the system time is
>> set from the motherboard clock. I
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 16:43:16 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
> I'm having problems with one of my Gentoo systems who's motherboard
> clock is a little slow. When the system comes up, the system time is
> set from the motherboard clock. If that's slow, something in the init
> system seems to pa
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 04:43:16PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> I'm having problems with one of my Gentoo systems who's motherboard
> clock is a little slow. When the system comes up, the system time is
> set from the motherboard clock. If that's slow, something in the init
> system seems to pan
I'm having problems with one of my Gentoo systems who's motherboard
clock is a little slow. When the system comes up, the system time is
set from the motherboard clock. If that's slow, something in the init
system seems to panic because some file or other has a timestamp in
the future.
Just to m
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