Re: System clock

2000-04-09 Thread Chris Wagner
, Radius is then out by 10Hrs. It sounds like the problem is that Exim doesn't know what offset it's in. That is definatly an on-topic question for the Exim list. Once you get your system clock set to GMT, anything showing the wrong time is a problem with that particular piece of software. Do

Re: System clock

2000-04-08 Thread Chris Wagner
At 12:31 AM 4/8/00 +1000, Doug Bean Mr Bean's Internet wrote: My timezone is set correctly. I just need to sync UTC time with local time. Set your hardware clock to GMT. Then set your timezone to GMT. Your system will then be in a +000 offset.

Re: System clock

2000-04-08 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Doug Bean Mr Bean's Internet wrote: My timezone is set correctly. I just need to sync UTC time with local time. Ahem. Had you ever thought of moving to London? -- Martin Wheeler - StarTEXT - Glastonbury - BA6 9PH - England [1] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: System clock

2000-04-08 Thread Security
Is this what you need? mail:~# /usr/sbin/rdate time.nist.gov Sat Apr 8 16:02:16 2000 is how I sync my clock(s). Actually I sync one that way and the rest sync off of that one. I am in the Midwest in the USA CDT and system time gets synced with that command. I just realized noone else tossed

System clock

2000-04-07 Thread Doug Bean Mr Bean's Internet
Hi all, I have a small problem with the way my system clocks are setup. What I am trying to do is sync my local time and UTC so they are the same. At the moment they seem to be 10 hours apart. I have tried tzconfig but that does not ask if i want my system clock and hwclock to be in sync

Re: System clock

2000-04-07 Thread Phil Pennock
but that does not ask if i want my system clock and hwclock to be in sync or not to refer to the UTC at all. My timezone is set correctly. I just need to sync UTC time with local time. This doesn't make sense. If your local time isn't UTC/GMT, then you can't sync them - the localtime is _defined_