I've done all that. I'm running 2.2.5 kernel, so that rules out the kernel problem. But, this did happen to me before, maybe if I reinstall the kernel it will fix it. Today, the time was off by 23 hours? Even the time difference isn't consistent from day to day.
The funny thing is I did set date and while I was working it drifted back 24 hours. I had to do a ldconfig, maybe that did something. HMMM? let you know if I figure this one out! Rod.... when you installed (initally) you chose "local time" didn't you? > >SAME thing happened to me. in fact it happened to me TWICE (got a new hard >drive so i had to reinstall, and it did it again!). i also run potato. >supposedly i was using "local time" but something kept adjusting my clock. >it was a base system so no i did not install anything that screwed it. > >which kernel are you using? oddly enough, when i made and started using a >2.2.X kernel, my time problems stopped. (of course i'm not suggesting this, >i'm simply wondering if perhaps this time problem is associated somehow >with >potato and 2.0.36 kernels). > >i have no idea how to fix it... mine went away on its own, as i said. i'd >like to know myself! > Roddie Rod 'Man is the greatest cancer ever to be seen' -Entombed 'Contempt'