Re: [newbie] Real time?

2001-02-23 Thread ^Arief_r^
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Re: [newbie] Real time?

2001-02-23 Thread Meph Istopheles
> > Uh, I think you mean rdate (the "r" for remote)...? > > Meph >no Meph (?) Yes, Meph, as in Mephistopheles. > look at my alias, tdate -> rdate. Oops. Sorry. Hadn't noticed that bit. > Maybe I misunderstood, but I thought the original problem was a > mismatch of less than a

Re: [newbie] Real time?

2001-02-22 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Thursday 22 February 2001 08:47 pm, Meph Istopheles wrote: > > alias tdate="rdate -sp time.nist.gov && hwclock --systohc" > > > >if you put that line at the end of the file, /etc/bashrc > > and then su to root in a terminal while connected to the net, > and run 'tdate' > Uh, I think y

[newbie] Real time?

2001-02-22 Thread DRX
The internal clock in the BIOS is set correctly, but Linux is one hour too fast. I guess I could solve this by setting the internal clock in the BIOS to be one hour slow, but surely there must be some way that I can fix this, so that Mandrake understands that the time is the same as shown by

Re: [newbie] Real time?

2001-02-22 Thread Dave Sherman
Run linuxconf, click the Control tab, click the Date & Time button. Dave On Thursday 22 February 2001 13:45, DRX wrote: > The internal clock in the BIOS is set correctly, but Linux is one > hour too fast. I guess I could solve this by setting the internal > clock in the BIOS to be one hour slow

[newbie] Real time?

2001-02-22 Thread DRX
The internal clock in the BIOS is set correctly, but Linux is one hour too fast. I guess I could solve this by setting the internal clock in the BIOS to be one hour slow, but surely there must be some way that I can fix this, so that Mandrake understands that the time is the same as shown by