Re: Problem Keeping System Time Accurate

2008-11-28 Thread Tom Horsley
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 13:54:04 -0500 Bill Davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If > you have XP and Linux setting and resetting the clock, you *will* have an > issue > eventually, so you should decide which way you want to run and live with it. Yea, I finally decided as infrequently as I run Wi

Re: Problem Keeping System Time Accurate

2008-11-28 Thread Bill Davidsen
Robert L Cochran wrote: On my Dell D420 laptop, when running Fedora 10, I am having a problem where the system time is off by about 5 hours from the actual time in my timezone -- Eastern Standard Time (EST). The date is always correct. Eventually, the time resets to the correct time for my zone.

Re: Problem Keeping System Time Accurate

2008-11-28 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 28 November 2008 13:26:16 Robert L Cochran wrote: > On my Dell D420 laptop, when running Fedora 10, I am having a problem > where the system time is off by about 5 hours from the actual time in my > timezone -- Eastern Standard Time (EST). The date is always correct. > Eventually, the tim

Re: Problem Keeping System Time Accurate

2008-11-28 Thread Tim
On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 08:26 -0500, Robert L Cochran wrote: > On my Dell D420 laptop, when running Fedora 10, I am having a problem > where the system time is off by about 5 hours from the actual time in > my timezone -- Eastern Standard Time (EST). The date is always > correct. Eventually, the time

Problem Keeping System Time Accurate

2008-11-28 Thread Robert L Cochran
On my Dell D420 laptop, when running Fedora 10, I am having a problem where the system time is off by about 5 hours from the actual time in my timezone -- Eastern Standard Time (EST). The date is always correct. Eventually, the time resets to the correct time for my zone. This shows up when I run M