On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 01:05:56PM -0600, James Nickerson wrote:
Might I suggest you set the right date and time. In kde all you need to do is left click on the clock on the bottom right of the screen (in the default config). If you are feeling a little more adventerous I suggest that you install rdate and grab the date from a time server every day or so. That way you never need to worry about incorrect time/date problems again.
Don't use rdate, use ntpd, then not only will your clock be correct, but it won't stray from correct either.
-- Andrew Jorgensen
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