On 31-Mar-2003/14:32 +0200, "Yohann DESQUERRE (DSI NOISIEL)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>The has just change last week-end (France), and i wonder how it can work
>and when !!!
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>I saw the /etc/localtime but it's not a readable file, then I saw the
>/etc/adjtime but allthought I read the manual p
That is what I did and its all better now... I don't know what I did or
installed to cause the issue in the first place, but I will be more
cautious in the future for sure...
Again, thanks!!!
Joe
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 23:44, Taylor Spears wrote:
> Well, I dunno, that seems like a pretty strange
Well, I dunno, that seems like a pretty strange problem, but I'm def. no
expert on this subject. I would just reinstall, and it shouldn't be that
bad, especially if you set up a separate /home partition. None of your
user data would be lost
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 09:49, Joe Giles wrote:
> Well, rei
Well, reistalling is an option, I guess, but I dont think its the battery. The reason
I say this is I can set the clock in the BIOS, then shut off the computer for a period
of time, then reboot and go back into the BIOS and the time is good. It only changes
during the INIT process when the OS s
Uh his problem is that the OS won't sync with the bios. NTP won't fix
this problem. NTP only syncs your OS clock. You might wanna try
reinstalling, or maybe your clock battery is dead. That wouldn't be too
hard to fix.
On Sun, 2002-08-18 at 15:28, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
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> use the ntpdate tool t
In my case the bios time was correct by the system time was off by 7
hours. Ran the command hwclock --hctosys.
thanks for the tips. Been buggin' me on how to fix it.
On Sun, 2002-08-18 at 19:35, Al Sparks wrote:
> While running ntp is a good thing, another thing to look at are your
> hardware cl
While running ntp is a good thing, another thing to look at are your
hardware clock settings. What I do when setting up a new machine is go
into
/etc/sysconfig/clock
and set UTC=TRUE.
I then run
/sbin/hwclock --systohc -utc
as root.
You probably want UTC to be false if you've got a dua
If you have a RH 7.3 box the instead of using ntpdate why don't you just use the
ntpd program.
All you have to do is put the following line
server timeserver.uleth.ca prefer
Ofcourse the uleth one is locked out but nonetheless, any of the us military
ones
should work for you, and b
Guess - I do it.
sending a mail to the owner.
it is said below every server.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 2:47 AM
Subject: Re: Time Problem
> On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 00:
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 00:29, Teodor Georgiev wrote:
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> www.google.com
>
> and search for a list.
> find one closer to you.
and its generally good polite practise to mail the owner of the site and
ask their permission (99% of the time they say yes), but this is how its
generally done with ntp s
www.google.com
and search for a list.
find one closer to you.
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From: "Joe Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: Time Problem
> Ok, sounds good, what time server do you
Ok, sounds good, what time server do you use? Can I use it as well?
Thanks
Joe
>
> use the ntpdate tool to sync your clock (I do it on every hour) with a time
> server.
>
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> From: "Joe Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, August 19
use the ntpdate tool to sync your clock (I do it on every hour) with a time
server.
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From: "Joe Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 12:09 AM
Subject: Time Problem
> For some strange reason, when ever I reboot my server, t
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On 09-Aug-2002/10:34 -0700, Dan Stromberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Actually, mutt can read html mail if you configure it to.
True, but most of the HTML-only mail I receive is spam. So I file it as
such. Most legitimate mail I receive include a tex
Actually, mutt can read html mail if you configure it to.
On Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 08:40:39AM -0400, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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On 09-Aug-2002/09:31 +0200, Martin Mewes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>No luck, but I could now send it to europe.keys.pgp.com successfully.
Good. I will try to get your key from that keyserver.
I agree that mutt is very hard to get started. But af
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On 09-Aug-2002/09:25 +0200, Martin Mewes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>That's because I have problems to send the key to a server.
>I alyways get an "server open failed" when I try it.
I am having a problem with that keyserver too. Try
http://www.ke
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> Greene Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 12:56 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Time problem
> It i
Look at the bottom to the solution that worked for me.
>> I've just install Redhat 7.3 into Pentium 4 (motherboard ASUS P4S333-VM), and
>> Double Processor Pentium 3(Double Processor motherboard INTEL SAI2) , the
>> problem is their time gap increase around 6 seconds / day , Anyone know what
>>
On 08/08/02 1:26, "jim 77" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just install Redhat 7.3 into Pentium 4 (motherboard ASUS P4S333-VM), and
> Double Processor Pentium 3(Double Processor motherboard INTEL SAI2) , the
> problem is their time gap increase around 6 seconds / day , Anyone kno
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On 08-Aug-2002/19:42 +0200, Martin Mewes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>So now I installed GnuPG in order to have a hand to sign outgoing
>messages at will :-)
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>"man gpg" does not give me ananswer where to send my public key.
--send-keys [names]
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On 08-Aug-2002/16:49 +0200, Martin Mewes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Well here over in Germany, we are not that ware of this.
>It is not a common practice to fake someone's eMail-Adress.
It is not common anywhere that I know of. Some of that is becau
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