I think there is a step method and slew option in NTP dependent on the
config of it .
Slew slowly syncs the clcoks and it may not go backwards in time ? It
slows down and catch up when the real time has the same time .
The reasoning is that there are programs that react badly to sudden time
If a machine that uses NTP (Network Time Protocol) starts up with the
time/date badly wrong, it can take a while for it to drift back into
correct time.
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a solid gilt
Tex wrote:
> If that doesn't work you might try to reset to the original settings on
> the Settings Reboot page. I use piCorePlayer now and had to reinstall it
> to the SD card and start from scratch after a power failure.
> Unfortunately I suspect you might have to do that to. The cards can get
If that doesn't work you might try to reset to the original settings on
the Settings Reboot page. I use piCorePlayer now and had to reinstall it
to the SD card and start from scratch after a power failure.
Unfortunately I suspect you might have to do that to. The cards can get
corrupted during a
Tex wrote:
> The time zone setting is underneath the language setting. Just click to
> the right of it and set your zone. It took me a while to figure it out
> too:-)
Thanks. I've tried that and all it does is move the time forwards or
backwards by an hour each time depending what zone you
I believe the time zone setting is there along with the language
setting.
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Thanks guys.
Sorry. I have no idea what an 'NBT client' is and I know virtually
nothing about coding so nothing too technical please! I have the web
interface of the Raspberry Pi via Max2Play, if that helps.
I've tried restarting the SBT but it hasn't made any difference.
I'm hoping there's
Nick_G wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> We had an electrician do some work here yesterday and he had to switch
> off the mains power for a while. Since then LMS (running on a Raspberry
> Pi) is showing the wrong time (about 6 minutes fast). I've connected to
> MySB and this resets to the correct time but
Are you not running an NTP client on the RPi? You can either run ntpd
or ntpdate at startup. The former is better.
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/8231/how-to-force-ntpd-to-update-date-time-after-boot
On 7/3/17 11:11 PM, Nick_G wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> We had an electrician do
Hi all.
We had an electrician do some work here yesterday and he had to switch
off the mains power for a while. Since then LMS (running on a Raspberry
Pi) is showing the wrong time (about 6 minutes fast). I've connected to
MySB and this resets to the correct time but going back to LMS the time
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