Hello,
I'd like to hear opinions on hwclock.sh operation.
Few thoughts of my own:
i) It's still quite common that battery in the RTC becomes flat.
In this case, hwclock.sh silently sets system clock to 1970 (or
whatever else nonsense), efficiently turning file access and modify
times into a
Andrew O. Shadoura bugzi...@tut.by writes:
iii) Also, it would be good to hear opinions about negative
consequences of saving the system time to the RTC on frequent basis.
My openmoko does a suspend/resume cycle every 10 minutes. RTC time can
only be set at one second granularity. If I write to
On Wed, 13 Apr 2011 09:05:23 +0300, Andrew O. Shadoura bugzi...@tut.by
wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to hear opinions on hwclock.sh operation.
Few thoughts of my own:
i) It's still quite common that battery in the RTC becomes flat.
In this case, hwclock.sh silently sets system clock to 1970
On Wednesday 13 April 2011 08.05:23 Andrew O. Shadoura wrote:
ii) Possibly, `hwclock.sh stop` should be run more frequently than just
once on shutdown, because it sometimes happens that the system doesn't
shut down correctly. If that happens after some time correction (like
DST), system time
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