JohnSwenson;557253 Wrote: 
> 
> Under linux there are two clocks, the system clock and the RTC, they
> are separate clocks. In many systems the system clock just runs off the
> main processor interrupt oscillator which is usually not a highly
> accurate clock. In order to deal with this linux can apply an
> adjustment from the system clock. It computes and updates this
> adjustment by getting periodic updates from an external time server. If
> setup properly this can give very accurate time, all the time. Currently
> this system is not being used on the Touch.
> John S.

My SBS server (Debian linux 6.0) has wrong "system time". "date -u"
returnes the time which is an hour and a half ahead of the REAL UTC
time. How can that be? NTPD is configured and running. /etc/ntp.conf
populated with an appropriate pool.ntp.org servers, at the same time
"hardware time" is absolutely correct. Can I synced system time with
hardware time somehow?

Mike.


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