On: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 20:49:52 +0200 Rafael Cordones Marcos writes:
> To have my linux box set to GMT I first used the date command to set
> the system time and then used "hwclock --utc --systohc" to set the
> hardware clock to the same time as the system.
>
> By the way, (for anybody listening) w
> -Original Message-
> From: Rafael Cordones Marcos
> Subject: Re: set clock to GMT?
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 27, 1998 at 09:19:26AM +0100, Vincent Murphy wrote:
> >
> > OK, sorry for not making myself clearer in the first place.
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On 27-Aug-98 Rafael Cordones Marcos wrote:
> By the way, (for anybody listening) when I live my PC on for several
> days I have found that the hardware clock and th system time differ in
> HOURS. Is that OK? Should I use cron to update the hardware clock
> every now and then?
Several hours is not
On Thu, Aug 27, 1998 at 09:19:26AM +0100, Vincent Murphy wrote:
>
> OK, sorry for not making myself clearer in the first place. Here's the
> output from date ; hwclock --show ...
>
> consigliori:~# date ; hwclock --show
> Fri Aug 28 10:16:29 IST 1998
> Fri Aug 28 09:16:29 1998 -1.006290 se
Vincent Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > | I would like to set my clock so it displays the time relative to GMT
| > | (Greenwich Mean Time) as opposed to anything else. How do I do this?
| > | I installed hamm for scratch using the Dialup set of packages, and I
| > | think xntpd is installed.
> | I would like to set my clock so it displays the time relative to GMT
> | (Greenwich Mean Time) as opposed to anything else. How do I do this?
> | I installed hamm for scratch using the Dialup set of packages, and I
> | think xntpd is installed.
>
> I'm not sure I'm following what you want. Yo
Vincent Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I would like to set my clock so it displays the time relative to GMT
| (Greenwich Mean Time) as opposed to anything else. How do I do this?
| I installed hamm for scratch using the Dialup set of packages, and I
| think xntpd is installed.
I'm not sure
I would like to set my clock so it displays the time relative to GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time) as opposed to anything else. How do I do this?
I installed hamm for scratch using the Dialup set of packages, and I
think xntpd is installed.
Regards,
Vincent.
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