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> Subject: Broken hwclock? [was Re: Loosing Time]
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> On Oct 11, 2002, 11:45 (+1000) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > One problem with RH7.3 is that one needs to remove the command
> > 'hwclock --systohc' from /etc/rc.d/init.d/halt otherwi
On 14 Oct 2002, Sam Currie wrote:
> Does anyone know of a replacement battery applet? It is very useful and
> I would not like to go without it.
There are several, but only one Gnome panel applet. Also, I don't know if
the Gnome panel applet is the only one with this issue. Finally,
elsewhere
Does anyone know of a replacement battery applet? It is very useful and
I would not like to go without it.
Cheers, Sam
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 09:56, Roger wrote:
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> Around Fri,Oct 11 2002, at 08:23, Matthew Saltzman, wrote:
> > On 12 Oct 2002, Sam Currie wrote:
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> > > How does the battery
Around Fri,Oct 11 2002, at 08:23, Matthew Saltzman, wrote:
> On 12 Oct 2002, Sam Currie wrote:
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> > How does the battery app effect the time system?!
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> I haven't a clue. (And for that matter, I haven't tried it.) I'm just
> reporting what I've heard.
>
I was losing ~80 seconds per hour.
On Oct 11, 2002, 11:45 (+1000) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One problem with RH7.3 is that one needs to remove the
> command 'hwclock --systohc' from /etc/rc.d/init.d/halt
> otherwise it gets really confused.
... I'd be *extremely* careful with the hwclock version as shipped
with the Redhat util-l
On 12 Oct 2002, Sam Currie wrote:
> How does the battery app effect the time system?!
I haven't a clue. (And for that matter, I haven't tried it.) I'm just
reporting what I've heard.
> Cheers, Sam
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> On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 13:22, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > On 11 Oct 2002, Sam Currie wrote:
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How does the battery app effect the time system?!
Cheers, Sam
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 13:22, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On 11 Oct 2002, Sam Currie wrote:
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> > My computer keeps loosing time, about an hour a day.
> >
> > I have Redhat 7.3 running on a Dell Latitude C800. I have configured
> > ntpd
On 11 Oct 2002, Sam Currie wrote:
> My computer keeps loosing time, about an hour a day.
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> I have Redhat 7.3 running on a Dell Latitude C800. I have configured
> ntpd to sync to a Windows 2000 server at work and this works fine, as
> long as I'm connected to the network at work.
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> As soon as
I am not sure about recent ntpd versions,
but they were originally only designed for permanent connections.
I use chronyd, which was designed to keep track when machines are offline.
www.chrony.org
One problem with RH7.3 is that one needs to remove the
command 'hwclock --systohc' from /etc/rc.d/i