Hey Fred, > Does anyone know how to sync the time with an atomic clock Try this: # date -s world.std.com > also my time always seems to be off by 1 hour, even if I select > DST in linuxconf, any ideas? Well, I'd seen this -- some time ago -- in the linux@egroups list. I think that it turns out to be a bios thing. Have you checked to be sure the time is set correctly there? Meph -- "I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody." -Dave '-ddt->' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux
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