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On Tuesday 01 Apr 2003 7:31 am, dave selby wrote:
On Sunday 30 March 2003 11:54, dave selby wrote:
Did I imagine it or is there a way to automaticly set the clock on my PC
via the internet every time I log on?
Any ideas
Dave
And I will
On Sunday 30 March 2003 11:54, dave selby wrote:
Did I imagine it or is there a way to automaticly set the clock on my PC
via the internet every time I log on?
Any ideas
Dave
Many thanks for all your help !
will investigate ntp !
Dave
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dave selby wrote:
Did I imagine it or is there a way to automaticly set the clock on my PC via
the internet every time I log on?
Any ideas
Dave
take a look at the package npt
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G'day Dave,
I'm a newbie at linux but you should be able to sync with an ntp (time)
server, the debian docs or a google search should tell you how.
hth
Lindsay
| Did I imagine it or is there a way to automaticly set the
| clock on my PC via
| the internet every time I log on?
|
| Any ideas
|
apt-get install ntpdate.
Next, yo'll be able to set the ntp server to set your time/date.
In Spain, I use ntp.unizar.es .
Regards
El dom, 30 de 03 de 2003 a las 12:54, dave selby escribió:
Did I imagine it or is there a way to automaticly set the clock on my PC via
the internet every time I
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 11:54:44AM +0100, dave selby wrote:
Did I imagine it or is there a way to automaticly set the clock on my PC via
the internet every time I log on?
I use the package chrony
It sets up a system for checking your clock against time standard on the web
and adjusting the
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, dave selby wrote:
Did I imagine it or is there a way to automaticly set the clock on my PC via
the internet every time I log on?
Have a look at the chrony package.
Oliver
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