Re: [expert] Time jump / Anacrontab

1999-07-05 Thread Tom Berger
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 04:49:27PM +0200, Eric Simoëns wrote: > Le "lun, 05 jui 1999", John Aldrich a écrit : / On lun, 05 jui 1999, John Aldrich >wrote: > ]On Mon, 05 Jul 1999, you wrote: > ]> So it seems there is a process that runs periodically to changes the hardware >clock... > ]> But what

Re: [expert] Time jump / Anacrontab

1999-07-05 Thread Eric Simoëns
Le "lun, 05 jui 1999", John Aldrich a écrit : / On lun, 05 jui 1999, John Aldrich wrote: ]On Mon, 05 Jul 1999, you wrote: ]> So it seems there is a process that runs periodically to changes the hardware ]clock... ]> But what could it be ? ]> ]Hmm...are you running "timed"??? That could explain i

Re: [expert] Time jump / Anacrontab

1999-07-05 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 05 Jul 1999, you wrote: > So it seems there is a process that runs periodically to changes the hardware >clock... > But what could it be ? > Hmm...are you running "timed"??? That could explain it, especially if you run it with the "-F " extension as I do from time to time. -- J

Re: [expert] Time jump / Anacrontab

1999-07-05 Thread Eric Simoëns
Le "sam, 03 jui 1999", Axalon a écrit : / On sam, 03 jui 1999, Axalon wrote: ]On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Stephen Carville wrote: ]> -On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Eric Simoëns wrote: ]> ]> -> Hello ! ]> -> Time has a strange behaviour on my Linux Box since I installed Mandrake 6.0. ]> -> I'am in GMT+2, so I tol