and now as a forward.

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> From: Brian Reichholf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mario Vukelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Time is Wrong
> Date: 24 Feb 2003 23:12:45 +0100
> 
> On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 22:46, Mario Vukelic wrote:
> > On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 22:34, Paul de Vrieze wrote:
> > 
> > > Set the time, run "hwclock --systohc" , run "rm /etc/adjtime" and you're go. 
> > > Also make sure that you store the time in the correct format in your hardware 
> > > clock (either utc or local)
> > 
> > Which doesn't help you at all if the hardware clock drifts. Go with
> > chronyd, I can only repeat it :)
> 
> imho: if it worked _beforehand_ then the hardwareclock can't be drifting
> that much, can it? so that might be a possible solution for the person
> seeking help.
> 
> regarding "chronyd" as you call it (on a short notice)
> all i can say is:
> --- begin code snippet ---
> Searching...   
> [ Results for search key : chronyd ]
> [ Applications found : 0 ]
>  
> Searching...   
> [ Results for search key : chrony ]
> [ Applications found : 1 ]
>  
> *  net-misc/chrony
>       Latest version available: 1.18
>       Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
>       Size of downloaded files: 295 kB
>       Homepage:    http://chrony.sunsite.dk
>       Description: NTP client and server programs
> --- end code snippet ---
> 
> so that would have to be "emerge net-misc/chrony" or, just for argument's sake: 
> "emerge chrony" no? ;)
> note: i was just trying to correct you, no offence meant at all!
> 
> regards


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