Am Donnerstag, 25. September 2003 18:24 schrieb Christiaan Welvaart: > On Thu, 1 Jan 1970, Andreas wrote: > > > > How can I synchronize my clock over network with timeserver? > > > > > > Install ntp package. Refer to: > > > http://www.ntp.org/ > > > for configuration instructions. > > > > I'm working on an iBook and use it mostly as my desktop PC. So I removed > > my battery. > > > > Now for me is every day the 1.1.1970. Just like the movie "Groundhog > > Day". > > The ntpd will not run with such a big time difference. Use ntpdate for > that. I think the ntpd start up script will run it for you if you put an > ntp server in the file /etc/ntp/step-tickers .
How, in the same way I done this in ntp.conf? The file has an abnormal file-format, "PCX" ? > > The script is /etc/init.d/ntpd - you can run it manually as root after > you created the file /etc/ntp/step-tickers: > /etc/init.d/ntpd start > > or just reboot (: > > (If ntpd is configured to run but the time is way off you should see it > complaining in /var/log/syslog ...) > > > Christiaan