GnuPG and Taskbar clock
Robert
racsw at frontiernet.net
Mon Oct 28 12:46:52 GMT 2002
I really appreciate that information, but wouldn't it be necessary to find
out where the time is being altered? Not knowing what's causing this, I
could do as you suggested, but if I install it before the problem area, it
will be altered anyway, and if I install it afterwards, the CMOS will have
already been altered, and therefore the sync won't work, if I understand your
suggestion.
Robert
>On Monday 28 October 2002 7:33 pm, Nick Austin wrote:
> You could try to run ntpd on startup or use rdate to sync your time on
> boot, the command to set your CMOS time "hwclock --systohc"
>
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