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The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 09:25 +0700, Hans Linux wrote:

> my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually everytime i
> reboot, the clock will be about 30 minutes behind from the previous time
> setting, and if i reboot two, it will 60 mniutes behind and so on. I have to
> change it manully. How do i fix it?

Known problem. Procedure:

 - stop ntpd if you are using it (and restart at the end if so)
 - Change time manually.
 - Verify as root in an xterm using "date". Ensure that the time zone is 
   correct; otherwise, correct using Yast.
 - Issue "hwclock --systohc --localtime" or ""hwclock --systohc --utc" as 
   appropiate (you should know wheter your bios keeps utc or localtime;  
   if in doubt, check /etc/sysconfig/clock - HWCLOCK).
 - Delete /etc/adjtime

Reboot or halt your computer when you need to; next time the time should 
be correct.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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