It should be on the CD-ROM (if you have a copy of the install CD's).

At 03:20 PM 11/27/2001 +0000, Anuerin G.Diaz wrote:
>
>im using LM8.1 and i dont have any rdate executable, either as an ordinary 
>user or as root. ill try to find one tomorrow when my net connection resumes 
>here in the office. ;-)
>
>ciao!
>
>On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 00:04:11 -0700, Lee Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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>   I'm running Mandrake 7.2 and had problems with the clock even though I had 
>   the proper timezone selected. After running rdate, my clock is now showing 
>   the correct time.
>   
>   On Tuesday 27 November 2001 07:44 am, Anuerin G.Diaz wrote:
>   
>   > > hi to all,
>   >
>   >    this is one problem that I shelved that i remembered just now...
>   >
>   >    how do I synchonize the linux clock with the BIOS clock? The timezone
>   > here is GMT+8. If I select 'Manila' in the timezone, the BIOS clock gets
>   > out of whack. Setting the clock to GMT or not does not help. I found a
>   > workaround by not selecting any timezone but Im hoping to find a proper 
>way
>   > wherein all my pc clocks (especially when Im changing OSes) are
>   > synchronized and I still am in the right timezone.
>   >
>   > thanks!
>   


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