Well, there have been a lot of posting regarding resetting time. It must be... a sign of the times :). My own problems are with my potato laptop. It will not keep GMT time in the cmos and localtime on the system. It always gets reset. I have compiled apm in and out; changed the apm config option for RTC as UTC and changed the switch in /etc/default/rcS to no avail. My desktop runs this way no problems (slink system). I installed the deb ntptime package (I think) but it slows the boot process down when I am not connected to our network. I see something about a "burst" switch though that maybe I should try. I do travel about 50% with my laptop unconnected to a network.
I gather overall that hardware clocks are not that terribly accurate and that people are more concerned with setting system clocks accurately. A colleague has a potato laptop; same brand. IT works fine with cmos set to UTC. Since I cannot seem to master the UTC in cmos issue, is there a way to make ntptime a little more forgiving when there is no network connection? I live in California so its nice to have the system manage PST/PDT changes. -- Michael Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------