Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-21 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 El 2007-08-20 a las 16:43 +0700, Hans Linux escribió: > Carlos E. R. wrote: > > Known problem. Procedure: > ... > Perfect, it works! Thx :) Welcome! :-) - -- Saludos Carlos E.R. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Lin

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-17 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 14:16 -0700, Sloan wrote: > Carlos E. R. wrote: > > > > The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 11:48 -0700, Sloan wrote: > > > > >>> rcntpd restart > > >> Which will not work at all if he is not using ntpd. > > > IIUC the discussion co

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-17 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 20:00 -0700, joe wrote: > SOTL wrote: > >>> And cure is usually to set correct time, delete file adjtime and reboot. > >> No reboot needed, since this is fortunately not microsoft windoze. > >> Substitute "restart ntpd" in

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-16 Thread joe
SOTL wrote: > On Wednesday 15 August 2007 22:25, joe wrote: >> Rajko M. wrote: >>> On Wednesday 15 August 2007 21:35, BandiPat wrote: On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Hans Linux wrote: > my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually > everytime i reboot, the clock wi

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-16 Thread SOTL
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 22:25, joe wrote: > Rajko M. wrote: > > On Wednesday 15 August 2007 21:35, BandiPat wrote: > >> On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Hans Linux wrote: > >>> my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually > >>> everytime i reboot, the clock will be about 30 mi

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-16 Thread Rajko M.
On Thursday 16 August 2007 16:16, Sloan wrote: > Carlos E. R. wrote: > > The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 11:48 -0700, Sloan wrote: > > >>> rcntpd restart > > >> > > >> Which will not work at all if he is not using ntpd. > > > > > > IIUC the discussion concerned how to best restart ntpd. The OP was > > >

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-16 Thread Billie Walsh
Rajko M. wrote: > On Wednesday 15 August 2007 21:35, BandiPat wrote: >> On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Hans Linux wrote: >>> my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually >>> everytime i reboot, the clock will be about 30 minutes behind from >>> the previous time setting, and if

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-16 Thread Sloan
Carlos E. R. wrote: > > The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 11:48 -0700, Sloan wrote: > > >>> rcntpd restart > >> Which will not work at all if he is not using ntpd. > > IIUC the discussion concerned how to best restart ntpd. The OP was > > concerned about the accuracy of time on his linux system, and ntpd

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-16 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 11:48 -0700, Sloan wrote: > > > rcntpd restart > > > > Which will not work at all if he is not using ntpd. > IIUC the discussion concerned how to best restart ntpd. The OP was > concerned about the accuracy of time on his l

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-16 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 09:25 +0700, Hans Linux wrote: > my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually everytime i > reboot, the clock will be about 30 minutes behind from the previous time > setting, and if i reboot two, it w

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-16 Thread Sloan
Carlos E. R. wrote: > > The Wednesday 2007-08-15 at 21:32 -0700, joe wrote: > > > I suppose it does, but it sounds contrived - normally I would just type: > > > rcntpd restart > > Which will not work at all if he is not using ntpd. IIUC the discussion concerned how to best restart ntpd. The OP was

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-16 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Wednesday 2007-08-15 at 21:32 -0700, joe wrote: > I suppose it does, but it sounds contrived - normally I would just type: > > rcntpd restart Which will not work at all if he is not using ntpd. - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. -BEGIN PGP

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-15 Thread joe
Rajko M. wrote: > On Wednesday 15 August 2007 22:25, joe wrote: >> Rajko M. wrote: >>> On Wednesday 15 August 2007 21:35, BandiPat wrote: On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Hans Linux wrote: > my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually > everytime i reboot, the cloc

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-15 Thread Rajko M.
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 22:25, joe wrote: > Rajko M. wrote: > > On Wednesday 15 August 2007 21:35, BandiPat wrote: > >> On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Hans Linux wrote: > >>> my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually > >>> everytime i reboot, the clock will be about 30 mi

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-15 Thread joe
Rajko M. wrote: > On Wednesday 15 August 2007 21:35, BandiPat wrote: >> On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Hans Linux wrote: >>> my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually >>> everytime i reboot, the clock will be about 30 minutes behind from >>> the previous time setting, and i

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-15 Thread joe
The usual method of handling that is to simply run ntpd - manual adjustment of such things should not be required in the linux world. Joe Hans Linux wrote: > my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually > everytime i reboot, the clock will be about 30 minutes behind from th

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-15 Thread Rajko M.
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 21:35, BandiPat wrote: > On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Hans Linux wrote: > > my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually > > everytime i reboot, the clock will be about 30 minutes behind from > > the previous time setting, and if i reboot two, it wi

Re: [opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-15 Thread BandiPat
On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Hans Linux wrote: > my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually > everytime i reboot, the clock will be about 30 minutes behind from > the previous time setting, and if i reboot two, it will 60 mniutes > behind and so on. I have to change it manul

[opensuse] my clock keep changing

2007-08-15 Thread Hans Linux
my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually everytime i reboot, the clock will be about 30 minutes behind from the previous time setting, and if i reboot two, it will 60 mniutes behind and so on. I have to change it manully. How do i fix it? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EM