GnuPG and Taskbar clock
Robert
racsw at frontiernet.net
Sat Oct 19 07:41:05 BST 2002
Hi Terry,
My computer has never done this before, and it all started when I installed
the Mandrake UpGradeCD to 8.2 and installed KDE 3.0.3. Because they were
done at the same time, I have a gut feeling that my Linux system is messing
with my system time, but I don't know how. This is getting off-topic, so if
you reply, you probably ought to do it directly.
Thanks,
Robert
On Friday 18 October 2002 7:05 pm, "Zow" Terry Brugger wrote:
> Robert,
> Very strange indeed. I've had systems before that had terrible clock drift
> (on the order of minutes every day), but I've never heard of the system
> time being so off from the CMOS clock right after startup. Since it sounds
> like you can set the system clock, take a look at NTP:
> http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~n tp/ There are precompiled clients available
> for most all Unicies (Linux, *BSD, etc), either with your installation
> media, ports tree, or off the web. Try installing it and syncing up with a
> couple nearby Stratum 2 servers and see if that fixes your problem.
>
> Hope this helps!
> Terry
>
>
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